So we have a "swim rant" thread, but I wanted to post my "swim happy" moment today, probably brought on by being out of the water for over a week.
Pool reopened after maintenance + clear, fresh perfect temp water + 6 lap lanes between 4 lap swimmers = 4200yd :bliss:
Awww, thanks, King Frog! Hey, off the subject, how is your shoulder recovering from surgery? I hope you have a "happy" to report, even if it isn't a "swim happy." :agree:
Surgery evidently successful. One more week in the sling hopefully. I'm OKd to get in the pool after the sling is off as long as I don't move that arm. No full stroke for 6 months after the surgery. Hopefully I'll be ready to swim at the December meet, but full strength is unlikely before next May(or hopefully next late April at Mesa.)
That's good news! I'm glad the surgery was successful! It looks like you'll be giving your frog legs a good workout for a while. Just think how strong they will be for breaststroke! Perhaps the extra strength you gain will make up for whatever weakness you have when you first start swimming full stroke.
I hope Seal Girl's surgery was a success, too! :cheerleader:
Awww, thanks, King Frog! Hey, off the subject, how is your shoulder recovering from surgery? I hope you have a "happy" to report, even if it isn't a "swim happy." :agree:
Surgery evidently successful. One more week in the sling hopefully. I'm OKd to get in the pool after the sling is off as long as I don't move that arm. No full stroke for 6 months after the surgery. Hopefully I'll be ready to swim at the December meet, but full strength is unlikely before next May(or hopefully next late April at Mesa.)
That's good news! I'm glad the surgery was successful! It looks like you'll be giving your frog legs a good workout for a while. Just think how strong they will be for breaststroke! Perhaps the extra strength you gain will make up for whatever weakness you have when you first start swimming full stroke.
I hope Seal Girl's surgery was a success, too! :cheerleader: