2011 WSJ Article: A Workout Ate My Marriage

This is a great topic of discussion for us. When does working out and training for an event take too much time away from family? Is it different if your spouse isn't a swimmer or athletic? How does your spouse feel about how much you train each week? What comprimises have you made? 2011 WSJ Article: A Workout Ate My Marriage Exercise Can Set Off Conflict About Family, Free Time; Errands vs. English Channel What's funny is I trained with Jordan (featured in the article) on Thursday July 5th, 2007 at Asphalt Green in NYC, he gave me a ride back by my hotel which was pretty close to his office. Very nice guy.
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  • I know that I am a very lucky gal. My husband has always given me the support and freedom to pursue my goals and I do the same for him. When I got back in the pool less than a year ago for fitness, I never dreamed that swimming would become such a big part of my life. He has been there to support me and cheer me on every step of the way!! :cheerleader: Yeah, Tom! Our guys were great at Auburn, weren't they? Nice having our own photographers/videographers, too! :applaud:
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  • I know that I am a very lucky gal. My husband has always given me the support and freedom to pursue my goals and I do the same for him. When I got back in the pool less than a year ago for fitness, I never dreamed that swimming would become such a big part of my life. He has been there to support me and cheer me on every step of the way!! :cheerleader: Yeah, Tom! Our guys were great at Auburn, weren't they? Nice having our own photographers/videographers, too! :applaud:
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