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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    Interesting responses, and I see it gave the regulars a chance to yuck it up amongst themselves--once again. Sigh. Oh get a life. Previous posts to this thread have tried to be welcoming. You're just being a jerk. I'm a 99% fitness/1% competitive. I tend to "lurk" these days. (Thanks for pulling me out of that, btw.) Many (too many to name) of the posters here are responsible for encouraging me to try new things. I met them here first here as a newbie working on stroke improvement; I've since met them at meets (which they encouraged me to give a try). Many of my forum friends are "elite" FINA TT swimmers, who have congratulated me as I've progressed and laughed with me as I've regressed. A couple of these "elites" whom you've maligned have watched nearly every race I've swam and have taken the time to find at least one positive aspect of my swim as well as comment or two. I might add that I am 44 and am competitive in the 70-74 age group...some of the time. If you don't like this sandbox, go find another to play in.
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  • Former Member
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    Interesting responses, and I see it gave the regulars a chance to yuck it up amongst themselves--once again. Sigh. Oh get a life. Previous posts to this thread have tried to be welcoming. You're just being a jerk. I'm a 99% fitness/1% competitive. I tend to "lurk" these days. (Thanks for pulling me out of that, btw.) Many (too many to name) of the posters here are responsible for encouraging me to try new things. I met them here first here as a newbie working on stroke improvement; I've since met them at meets (which they encouraged me to give a try). Many of my forum friends are "elite" FINA TT swimmers, who have congratulated me as I've progressed and laughed with me as I've regressed. A couple of these "elites" whom you've maligned have watched nearly every race I've swam and have taken the time to find at least one positive aspect of my swim as well as comment or two. I might add that I am 44 and am competitive in the 70-74 age group...some of the time. If you don't like this sandbox, go find another to play in.
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