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Translate elite swimmer to anyone who wishes to rise to the top of their profession or artistic talents. They don’t get there by slacking on technique
I always found long swims were a lot like meditation, I lose track of everything except the rhythmic experience and my mind going like a frictionless flywheel
Its funny when I was a competitive swimmer as a kid, my dad didn’t know a thing about swimming. So he took movies of me swimming, and we watched reruns of the summer olympic swimming events, and read books on stroke techniques so I could improve. In retrospect, I almost can’t believe any of that was interesting for him, but it was huge for me, and I did get better. Even got to pretty good – but not elite.
RAGs over 4 years ago
Thinking that you may be doing something wrong is part of what makes you do it right.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
Swimming is basically an unnatural thing, for people who descended from brachiators.
danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago
One would hope the far shore at least.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
I swim for fun and exercise, but I’ve talked to people who are really good. Frazz is exactly right!
sandpiper over 4 years ago
Translate elite swimmer to anyone who wishes to rise to the top of their profession or artistic talents. They don’t get there by slacking on technique
P51Strega over 4 years ago
There’s fish and sometimes coral to see. Like all sight seeing, it works better if you slow down. Bring some air (SCUBA) and enjoy the sights.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 4 years ago
Q: But what can you see if you’re web surfing?
A: The whole world.
BRBurns1960 over 4 years ago
I always found long swims were a lot like meditation, I lose track of everything except the rhythmic experience and my mind going like a frictionless flywheel
Thinkingblade over 4 years ago
Its funny when I was a competitive swimmer as a kid, my dad didn’t know a thing about swimming. So he took movies of me swimming, and we watched reruns of the summer olympic swimming events, and read books on stroke techniques so I could improve. In retrospect, I almost can’t believe any of that was interesting for him, but it was huge for me, and I did get better. Even got to pretty good – but not elite.
zwilnik64 over 4 years ago
Dolphins.
Crash55 over 4 years ago
A true expert at anything knows there is always a better way