by Solarizing » Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:01 am
Welcome, Ash (Grell?), Demon kitty, and sunbeast! Glad to have you guys here, this club is really starting to grow. ^_^
And yes, we are fish. Proud fish. *flops around in sardine can*
I realize I didn't even fill out my own form, haha... I'll do that XD
What you currently do: Swim practice on my own time
What you have done: Swim team
What you want to do: Swim team and water polo for competition; paddling, sailing, or snorkeling for fun
What got you into it: I've always had an inclination towards the water (well, maybe not always, but at least since I was like six). I never thought about it seriously until I was halfway through high school. I got a lot of weird comments, like "you look like a swimmer" even though I'd never done a sport before. I started thinking about swimming a lot and watching YouTube videos of people swimming strokes, which for whatever reason really captured my attention. I met a friend who was a HUGE swimmer and seeing her passion for it made me realize I had that love for it too. I started training on my own but I was in a cross-country move that made that basically impossible. Somehow I made the school swim team that year, haha. I started training super hard. I've hit a wall right now because of way too much social and academic stress, but I'm fighting to stay with it.
Advice you'd give to people interested in the same sport(s): It's never too late to join!! It feels like it is, and it will be hard, no doubt, but if you have the drive for something you need to do it. Don't let anyone - parents, friends, coaches, society, etc. - tell you you're a lost cause.
Also, the best kinds of swimmers know how to swim slowly. What I mean by that is anyone with the right body type and adrenaline can bust out into a sprint and blaze through the pool. But in order to get the whole experience from swimming, you have to swim fast and slow. Don't make everything a race - swimming is much more than racing. Feel comfortable in the water, swim slow underwaters so you can breathe better or slowish strokes so you work on your pacing... obviously I'm not telling you that swimming fast is bad, but it's important that you don't lose the feel for the water via stressing out and only caring about times.
Favorite parts: The first few moments when you're in the water and you swim without thinking and it feels great, people on the team doing/saying weird things to make everyone laugh, whenever you get along well with teammates, knowing you improved on technique/speed/strength, when you're out of the water and you get a "swimmer's high" because of all the endorphins
Least favorite parts: Feeling like you can't keep up with others no matter how hard you try, being completely physically and mentally drained, when you don't have good form on something and looking like a flailing otter, the fact that butterfly is so cool but it takes so much upper body strength, the fact that I can't dive well yet (last one is personal to me haha)
What do you want to discuss the most on this thread? What interests you best?: I want to chat about everything, it's so cool to hear the advice and stories of others! This is also a great place to comment on technique and training for competition.
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