Hello Everyone,
B.J. Bedford says: For me, I never forget how it used to feel. And I know what it takes to get there, and I just don't have the time or the drive to get there. Anything less leaves me feeling a little dissatisfied, so I just don't do it much.
I think anyone who has started back from a prolonged absence can relate to this. What I remember is a Zen like loss of consciousness that felt transcendental kind of like being out of the body. Like being so automatic you didn't have to be there. I was asked once "how far can you swim?" I had to think about it because I was used to thinking how fast. I said "I don't know. It feels like forever."
I'd love to hear what others feel like in the water or what they remember.
Now I feel like a slow moving blob. Like I'm kind of stuck.
Is there a quick fix that anyone knows ?
Mary W
Is there a quick fix that anyone knows ?
Mary W
Good luck finding that "quick fix." In swimming, and probably other sports, getting out of a slump or a lull doesn't happen in a day, or even a week sometimes.
You just have to mentally work hard at swimming through the sludge. One day, you'll come out of it and feel like you're a teenager again.
Is there a quick fix that anyone knows ?
Mary W
Good luck finding that "quick fix." In swimming, and probably other sports, getting out of a slump or a lull doesn't happen in a day, or even a week sometimes.
You just have to mentally work hard at swimming through the sludge. One day, you'll come out of it and feel like you're a teenager again.