Swimming Stereotypes

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Equipment Rep Trains with every piece of equipment available at all times. The Luddite Trains with nothing. Only uses a loin cloth and goggles in workout. The Barnacle Leaves right on your feet. Couldn't count to five or ten if his life depnded on it. The Coach Not an actual coach, but someone who is consumed with technique. Swimming is a precise set of moves that can be broken down, categorized, and scientifically analyzed. The Jaded Could care less about technique. Just wants to swim and leave the analysis to the eggheads. The Swimaholic Trains at least 10 swimming workouts a week. Anything less is viewed as not trying. Fast Guy who Never Trains Shows up once a month and breaks national records in practice. Hardest Working Man in the Swim Business Trains like a ferocious animal in workout, but has no speed when it comes to racing. Lane Guy Works out in a lane that is far too fast or slow for him. The Crack Guy Dude, pull your swimsuit up or get a bigger size. The Newbie Shows up to practice in board shorts and a scuba mask. _________________ As for myself, I would fall into the categories of Luddite and Jaded. Also, I wrote this from a male perspective, but the women are included as well. Any other stereotypes?
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    You are heading to the locker room, walking past the pool window during lap swim and notice a single open lane. Excited, you rush to your locker, leave your clothes in a ball, quickly don your suit, lock up, and scamper out to your prized open lane only to find that in the two minutes it took you to change, someone has snuck out and taken YOUR lane. In your nice, previously open lane you find... The Fragile Ego - the FE is very excited to invite you in to his/her lane, measuring you up visually as quickly as dismissing your ability. The FE appears reasonably skilled from looks and technique. These indicators are not reality however, and you lap the FE about once every 100 yards during an easy warmup swim. Within about 2-3 minutes, the FE that just started his/her swim, gets out and heads to the locker room, head hung low, ego shattered. This effect is further amplified if the FE is a body builder or incredible hulk type. The FE will also give you the evil eye if you happen to meet their gaze through the window as they leave the locker room. A FE will never ask for advice or insight, as they are too distraught. The Creepy Sauna Guy - The CSG is a Stalker subtype that seems to be in the sauna 24/7. How does he breathe that hot air so long? Where does he get all his life sustaining moisture from? He's just too creepy to ask. The Naked Sit-up Guy - The NSG feels that the best place to do his pre-swim ab workout is perched atop the bench in the locker room doing legs-in-the-air naked ab crunches "facing" the main aisle. In the pool, NSG is probably also an Exhibitionist, but you don't really want to look at him again to find out. The Connoisseur - Usually a graying middle aged guy, a connoisseur always seems to bring a new 20-24 year old non-swimmer asian girl to lap swim. Lap swim activities include teaching the girl to kick and float whilst using questionable hand grip locations. Also frequently likes to hug, make out with, and rub up against his understudy, but usually never enough to be noticed by lifeguards. Where does he find all those girls? Eww.
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    You are heading to the locker room, walking past the pool window during lap swim and notice a single open lane. Excited, you rush to your locker, leave your clothes in a ball, quickly don your suit, lock up, and scamper out to your prized open lane only to find that in the two minutes it took you to change, someone has snuck out and taken YOUR lane. In your nice, previously open lane you find... The Fragile Ego - the FE is very excited to invite you in to his/her lane, measuring you up visually as quickly as dismissing your ability. The FE appears reasonably skilled from looks and technique. These indicators are not reality however, and you lap the FE about once every 100 yards during an easy warmup swim. Within about 2-3 minutes, the FE that just started his/her swim, gets out and heads to the locker room, head hung low, ego shattered. This effect is further amplified if the FE is a body builder or incredible hulk type. The FE will also give you the evil eye if you happen to meet their gaze through the window as they leave the locker room. A FE will never ask for advice or insight, as they are too distraught. The Creepy Sauna Guy - The CSG is a Stalker subtype that seems to be in the sauna 24/7. How does he breathe that hot air so long? Where does he get all his life sustaining moisture from? He's just too creepy to ask. The Naked Sit-up Guy - The NSG feels that the best place to do his pre-swim ab workout is perched atop the bench in the locker room doing legs-in-the-air naked ab crunches "facing" the main aisle. In the pool, NSG is probably also an Exhibitionist, but you don't really want to look at him again to find out. The Connoisseur - Usually a graying middle aged guy, a connoisseur always seems to bring a new 20-24 year old non-swimmer asian girl to lap swim. Lap swim activities include teaching the girl to kick and float whilst using questionable hand grip locations. Also frequently likes to hug, make out with, and rub up against his understudy, but usually never enough to be noticed by lifeguards. Where does he find all those girls? Eww.
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