competing vs. not competing

Is it wrong to train hard, but not compete?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I think people who can train hard and not need to compete are gifted. Unfortunately I am afflicted with the "must compete or I'll sleep in and have ice cream for breakfast" group. However, while I do most of my swim training in a pool, I only race in open water.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I think people who can train hard and not need to compete are gifted. Unfortunately I am afflicted with the "must compete or I'll sleep in and have ice cream for breakfast" group. However, while I do most of my swim training in a pool, I only race in open water.
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