I have not gone this far since college in 1967 ! :applaud:
I had a really good feeling & just kept gong. :banana:
At almost 65 :cane:, that is a cool thing to do !
I have not gone this far since college in 1967 ! :applaud:
I had a really good feeling & just kept gong. :banana:
At almost 65 :cane:, that is a cool thing to do !
:bow:
I have not gone this far since college in 1967 ! :applaud:
I had a really good feeling & just kept going. :banana:
At almost 65 :cane:, that is a cool thing to do !
20 years younger, and that's about what I have planned for the first week of the year. :blush:
Good job. :bow:
I have not gone this far since college in 1967 ! :applaud:
I had a really good feeling & just kept gong. :banana:
At almost 65 :cane:, that is a cool thing to do !
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I did 4800 yds today (first day back) and then GTD told me I needed to pick up the pace to meet my goal :badday: I felt like slapping it!
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I did 4800 yds today (first day back) and then GTD told me I needed to pick up the pace to meet my goal :badday: I felt like slapping it!
That's because the GTD calculator is a machine, and assumes that all who compete in the GTD are machines also, swimming 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year...:chug:. I, on the other hand prefer to take breaks on the weekend. :bed:
Today is the first day since the new year I've been able to swim and only did a little. Since I'm now behind, even if I resume my normal pace is this thing going to call me a slacker all year? :confused:
It may well do, but at least I won't be the only perpetual slacker! I set my goal to motivate me to get to the pool at the weekend, but there is no way I will be there every weekend, so I'm aiming for 25 weekends. Plus I will swim more over the summer so that is taken into account too. Perhaps I will be ahead by the end of July :)