Last Saturday. two members hosted a swim team party. It was a great time for everyone to get to know each other. Even though I see some of the members three times a week, it was different to see each without a swim cap, goggles and as one of the aqauatic staff put it "with our clothes on."
Training and competing in an Ironman can be a very lonely experience. Even though there are hundreds of participants and spectators, it's just you and your mind the whole time. Last year, I didn't train with anyone but I want to change that this year.
The Masters Swim program has been a very positive experience so far. Besides the very important aspect of coaching, I think socializing and forming bonds is also imporant. Getting up at 4:30 to go swim, bike or run is difficult, but seeing your friends and receiving support makes it easier.
As the season progresses, I hope train with other athletes in the other disciplines.
Monday, March 16, 2009
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