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
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Thank you all for the respones. It's got me thinking about the feel of all the strokes. For me the way butterfly feels when you are strong anfdhave it right is the best ! I remember a set or 200s once and it felt like flying.
Very Cool !
Joe, Made me smile that you appreciated the humor. I hoped not to offend anyone.
Mary
Thank you all for the respones. It's got me thinking about the feel of all the strokes. For me the way butterfly feels when you are strong anfdhave it right is the best ! I remember a set or 200s once and it felt like flying.
Very Cool !
Joe, Made me smile that you appreciated the humor. I hoped not to offend anyone.
Mary