Have you ever noticed that the older you get, the more perfect everything has to be for a good swim? Not a "great" swim, just a good swim. The water is too hot, the water is too cold, I got a crick in my back last night while sleeping, my suit is riding up, my favorite people to push me aren't here today, and on and on!! For a truly great swim, I think I have begun to believe in Biorhythms. Ever heard of them? www.facade.com/.../
I'll do okay if my physical is on the bottom, but if my emotions are on the bottom, forget it -- I'm talking meets, workout, whatever! Anyways, just wondering, how perfect do all the conditions have to be for you to have a good/great swim? :bliss:
... at my very pathetic level of in-shape-ness ... I can keep 20 x 100's on the 1:20 (yards) pretty much without effort - but to do them on the 1:15, seems like conditions have to be perfect! Get it?
Methinks you need to recalibrate what it means, "pathetic level of in-shape-ness". I do not think it means what you think it means!
... at my very pathetic level of in-shape-ness ... I can keep 20 x 100's on the 1:20 (yards) pretty much without effort - but to do them on the 1:15, seems like conditions have to be perfect! Get it?
Methinks you need to recalibrate what it means, "pathetic level of in-shape-ness". I do not think it means what you think it means!