1,000th 1650 FLY, Where will she go now?

www.wenatcheeworld.com/.../ Here is a success story of a woman who swim with me every morning in my Masters program here in Wenatchee, WA. She just completed her 1000th 1650 Fly this morning. What an achievement!! :thewave: She is really an amazing person, and definitely an inspiration to watch. When I know I'm having a tough time, I just look over at what she is doing, and then realize that anything can be possible. :cheerleader: Congratulations Peony Munger!! :bow: :bow: :bow:
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  • Former Member
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    I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm guessing that it will be similar to the sort of answers that came up in the "Why Do You Swim?" thread a while back. (I think it was called that... the Advanced Search feature doesn't like to search on such generic words, so I didn't actually find it.) I look forward to watching your video! :applaud: To write about an article about swimming fly everday without stating "why she" doesn't make sense. I think she's nuts but more power to her. Swimming the same thing everday for the majority of the practice seems boring, unless there is a "why" to it. You will get the video, it maybe soon or it might be awhile.
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  • Former Member
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    I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm guessing that it will be similar to the sort of answers that came up in the "Why Do You Swim?" thread a while back. (I think it was called that... the Advanced Search feature doesn't like to search on such generic words, so I didn't actually find it.) I look forward to watching your video! :applaud: To write about an article about swimming fly everday without stating "why she" doesn't make sense. I think she's nuts but more power to her. Swimming the same thing everday for the majority of the practice seems boring, unless there is a "why" to it. You will get the video, it maybe soon or it might be awhile.
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