Let's just add to my misery having to swim indoors after a glorious summer of outdoor swimming--I walked into a box the first day of my vacation and fractured a bone under the baby toe. It hurt to do breaststroke and backstroke kicks but not that bad--fins actually helped stabilize my foot. I can't run (also run and play tennis) or walk or play tennis, or use stairmaster. Any one have this problem? Did you/would you continue to swim? I don't want to prolong the healing process but I WILL JUST LOSE IT if I can't even swim.:cry:
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Why Run when you can take the car to the pool?
I'll take a swimmer's build over a runner's "Skeletor weaing Nikes, and a number vest" look.
/equipflameretardentsuit.
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Hmm, not nice, Swimstud, but am still chuckling because now that I am older, I can really tell a runner when I see one - they look too thin, not much body definition, and older. I went to a stress clinic and the speaker was very anti-running -- went on and on about how destructive it is to the body, and said running ages you - that's a first, but runners do tend to have a "haggard" look about them. Still, if I could, I would run every other day, even though I absolutely love to swim.
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Former Member
Why Run when you can take the car to the pool?
I'll take a swimmer's build over a runner's "Skeletor weaing Nikes, and a number vest" look.
/equipflameretardentsuit.
lol
Hmm, not nice, Swimstud, but am still chuckling because now that I am older, I can really tell a runner when I see one - they look too thin, not much body definition, and older. I went to a stress clinic and the speaker was very anti-running -- went on and on about how destructive it is to the body, and said running ages you - that's a first, but runners do tend to have a "haggard" look about them. Still, if I could, I would run every other day, even though I absolutely love to swim.
LOL