I never know what to expect when I go for a swim.
Time stops. It hasn’t even been 10 seconds? The clock is frozen. I’m willing it to advance.
A different swim, a different day, time flies. I feel like I’m on top of the water. On top of the world. Flying.
I was taken aback by my last swim. The sensations intoxicating. The swash of the water around my ears. The fluid flowing over my skin. The air descending into my lungs. The gurgle of bubbles as I rhythmically turn my head into the water. Every part of my body knows exactly what to do. Time evaporates.
Next thing I know I had to get out; get onto the next thing.
This is rare.
But I want to swim forever.
I seek to fly as time falls away.
I want to experience all water.
I want to know what it feels like to soar across seas, lakes, rivers, oceans, inlets, and bays around the world.
I want to swim forever.
And I want you to as well!
Be sure that you’re swimming is anatomically correct. You don’t want to get sidelined by an injury! Seeing yourself swim is the best way to connect the dots between what you think you’re doing and what you’re actually doing. Send me some footage for free video analysis. Swim right at the camera for the best angle. But anything is better than nothing!
If you endured my “Tip a Day” November, let me know which one struck a chord!
Next I’d like to entertain your “Why” about swimming questions. Once a week I’ll answer a swimming “why”. Send yours for a chance to win swag!