Subject: RE: ghoulie CRUSHERS VOLUME 3 !!!!!rh8463 - 2010-10-28 6:46 AM Meulen - 2010-10-28 4:01 AM rnihill - 2010-10-27 12:51 PM pdbman - 2010-10-27 1:48 PM Meulen - 2010-10-27 10:37 AM QueenZipp - 2010-10-27 11:24 AM Or just working? Nice job on the swimming. That is my biggest struggle. It's one sport I haven't been able to find the motivation for. I don't mind swimming, but I hate having to drive to the gym to get in the pool. It actually takes up the most time because I have to drive out, wait for a lane, swim, shower, drive home. Swimming seems to be my weakness at the moment. I can't seem to get the motivation for all sports at once. Its seems to be either running or swimming or biking but never all at the same time. mine too. for exactly the same reasons as above. I don't stress about not swimming in the off season though. (Please don't hit me for saying this ). I swam competitively for years, so swimming comes back to me easily. Or at least easy enough to not detract from my races. I just learned to swim last winter. I couldn't make it across the pool! LOL  My goal this winter is to start swimming under 2min/100.....I know that stinks!, but it's reality. Hey - congratulations on learning to swim! I don't think that goal stinks at all. I have always been a poor swimmer which frustrates me because I am fit and it doesn't seem fair so I don't do it! However, tri has forced me to swim but I am still slow. Much slower than you it seems, I swam 800m this morning in 22mins, although my last tri I got 17mins for the 750m swim. I would just like to go around 15 minutes at some stage this season. Indeed! Trust me on this, though ... between learning how to swim and learning how to ride a bike, if you're going to get into triathlon, I'd pick learning how to swim. Heh.  Learning how to swim is far tougher in and of itself, though. Congrats! |