As an "outsider" to the world of "hardcore" swimming ...

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I swim a lot and really enjoy it. It's something I've done all of my life, growing up in Southern California, and it's my main form of exercise. I'm good at it, but I do it primarily for health and enjoyment. I've noticed from lurking around this board for several years that there seems to be a very self-congratulatory, cliquish tone to many threads and posts. It seems like it's often a small group of people who post relentlessly, as if they are engaged in some sort of private conversation where they're trying to outdo each other. Maybe I'm the only one who feels that way. Maybe that's part and parcel of the world of "hardcore" competitive swimmers. Or maybe it's because there wouldn't be anything else to talk about, unless there weren't a constant focus on who's the "best" at this or that. A race is something that happens once in a while, whereas a lifetime of swimming lasts, well, a lifetime. Yes, it's great to break a certain time in a certain race, but it's also great to have the self-discpline to keep at a daily swimming program and work on improving one's technique and endurance. Both are valid, and, to my mind, neither is more worthy of praise than the other. Jim Thornton, if I recall correctly, noted a while ago that there were a lot of people lurking around the board and not really participating. If that is the case, I would propose that may be due to the general off-putting tone of things on here. (I won't give examples at this point, although I could.)
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    Anyone who SWIMS, is not an outsider even though others may write things that make you feel that way. What it is is more familiarity. Trust me, I know. I had been on this board for a long time and got criticized because my background could not be "verified" by some. But for the most part, everyone here, I mean everyone, loves to hear from people just starting out, needing help, offering suggestions, and contributing to content of threads. Everyone who swims has something to offer and most do listen intently. I know this because I was where you were awhile back. I have been a swimmer my entire life and have found that I actually enjoy the newcomers' comments as much as the oldtimers' comments. Swimmers do have heart and my suggestion is to jump in whenever you can to the subjects. Even with questions. Questions bring thought, thought brings insight, and those with experience will share. Thus, everyone benefits. I am 61 and have been competing since age 9. I have never known a swimmer yet in my life to be a snob, maybe because we are all so pooped from the workouts. Please don't stop contributing nor stop with any questions. Many with swim experience feel good in their hearts to give advice to others. Stay with the people here, they have a lot to offer. Donna
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  • Former Member
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    Anyone who SWIMS, is not an outsider even though others may write things that make you feel that way. What it is is more familiarity. Trust me, I know. I had been on this board for a long time and got criticized because my background could not be "verified" by some. But for the most part, everyone here, I mean everyone, loves to hear from people just starting out, needing help, offering suggestions, and contributing to content of threads. Everyone who swims has something to offer and most do listen intently. I know this because I was where you were awhile back. I have been a swimmer my entire life and have found that I actually enjoy the newcomers' comments as much as the oldtimers' comments. Swimmers do have heart and my suggestion is to jump in whenever you can to the subjects. Even with questions. Questions bring thought, thought brings insight, and those with experience will share. Thus, everyone benefits. I am 61 and have been competing since age 9. I have never known a swimmer yet in my life to be a snob, maybe because we are all so pooped from the workouts. Please don't stop contributing nor stop with any questions. Many with swim experience feel good in their hearts to give advice to others. Stay with the people here, they have a lot to offer. Donna
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