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Struggles Of Swimming

xX_CraftyCrafter03_Xx

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No, I don't think any of you know the struggles of swimming.

1. When your coach yells at you for BREATHING

2. When your coach pressures you to make state.

3. The pain when your coach misses your best race.

4. When you see your swim teammates more than your family.

5. The early morning wake ups for the swim meets.

6. The cramps.

7. Not hearing your time because of water in your ears.

8. The annoying people that grab onto the lane rope.

9. When you hit yourself on the lane rope.

10. The people that touch your feet.

Do you still think swimming is 'FUN'
Think about that the next time you ask can you go swimming.

AGFire2013, Now perhaps you can tell me about rowing?
 

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I know the pains, I had 4 years of it doing my triathlon training, I can tell you that doing 2 hours of swimming practise before school is about as bad as it gets....
 

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No, I don't think any of you know the struggles of swimming.

1. When your coach yells at you for BREATHING

2. When your coach pressures you to make state.

3. The pain when your coach misses your best race.

4. When you see your swim teammates more than your family.

5. The early morning wake ups for the swim meets.

6. The cramps.

7. Not hearing your time because of water in your ears.

8. The annoying people that grab onto the lane rope.

9. When you hit yourself on the lane rope.

10. The people that touch your feet.

Do you still think swimming is 'FUN'
Think about that the next time you ask can you go swimming.

AGFire2013, Now perhaps you can tell me about rowing?
My turn :p
1. Getting up early in the morning for rowing practice.
2. Making sure every single stroke is perfect.
3. Pulling your absolute hardest every. Single. Stroke.
4. Pulling even harder than that on a power 10.
5. The pain in my limbs as you finish a race or a stroke piece.
6. Erging (rowing machine).
7. Almost dislocating your shoulder everytime you catch a current the wrong way with your oar.
8. Getting cramps in your arms, legs, everywhere and still having to continue a race with 1000m left without falling out of rhythm with the other rowers.
9. Not being able to breathe, taste, smell or even see by the end of a race. Because of the strain, your brain eliminates your senses so it can pump more blood to your muscles.
10. Blisters and "Swiss cheese" hands.
11. Doing a 2000m erg piece, rowing as fast and hard as you can the whole way through and never stopping despite the pain.
12. Throwing up after a 2000m erg piece.
13. Having a coxswain yell at your face.
14. "Ohhhh you mean rowing like kayaking????"
15. Barely being able to stand after a rowing practice.
16. The pressure and stress of a race (though I find this is one of the best parts of rowing)
17. Adjusting to the unusual anatomy of breathing in rowing - rowers usually breathe 2 times in a stroke, and we breathe around 3 times the regular amount.
18. Getting attacked by an orca or sealions during rowing practice Rhino1928
19. Going out in a single during low tide and literally beaching yourself (been there done that)
20. Having so, so many people underestimate your sport saying that "going out for a jog" or fishing is harder than rowing. I've seen that on online lists of hardest sports before and it drives me crazy
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21. When you're rowing at 100%, you still have to be faster and stronger. It's never enough.
22. Your ankles hurt after practice because of how you slam your heels when pushing against the oar.
23. You're never satisfied with your work. Always improve.
24. When it's cold, you row. When's it's raining you row. The only time where you don't row is when the water's too rough, in which case you erg, run or work out. There's never a way out of practicing.
25. You can't wear gloves to protect the skin on your hands. You will literally be shunned for wearing gloves.
26. If you injure yourself in the middle of a race, you keep going. I have a friend who won a race with a torn Achilles and a torn ACL plus an injured shoulder. I know someone else who got a time that would have made him national champion had he been competing. He had a broken hand.
27. You can never stop, whether you're injured, tired, cramping, hurting or demotivated.
28. You never let your teammates down.
29. You have a distance of 2000m. You row as fast as you can the whole way through, and it's a distance where you have to sprint the whole way through.
30. You never give up.
 
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xX_CraftyCrafter03_Xx

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My turn :p
1. Getting up early in the morning for rowing practice.
2. Making sure every single stroke is perfect.
3. Pulling your absolute hardest every. Single. Stroke.
4. Pulling even harder than that on a power 10.
5. The pain in my limbs as you finish a race or a stroke piece.
6. Erging (rowing machine).
7. Almost dislocating your shoulder everytime you catch a current the wrong way with your oar.
8. Getting cramps in your arms, legs, everywhere and still having to continue a race with 1000m left without falling out of rhythm with the other rowers.
9. Not being able to breathe, taste, smell or even see by the end of a race. Because of the strain, your brain eliminates your senses so it can pump more blood to your muscles.
10. Blisters and "Swiss cheese" hands.
11. Doing a 2000m erg piece, rowing as fast and hard as you can the whole way through and never stopping despite the pain.
12. Throwing up after a 2000m erg piece.
13. Having a coxswain yell at your face.
14. "Ohhhh you mean rowing like kayaking????"
15. Barely being able to stand after a rowing practice.
16. The pressure and stress of a race (though I find this is one of the best parts of rowing)
17. Adjusting to the unusual anatomy of breathing in rowing - rowers usually breathe 2 times in a stroke, and we breathe around 3 times the regular amount.
18. Getting attacked by an orca or sealions during rowing practice Rhino1928
19. Going out in a single during low tide and literally beaching yourself (been there done that)
20. Having so, so many people underestimate your sport saying that "going out for a jog" or fishing is harder than rowing. I've seen that on online lists of hardest sports before and it drives me crazy
(To be continued)
Number 8 is the worst. I hate cramps, My coach tells me to eat more bananas o_O Perhaps we should switch? You should do a 200 IM and I'll do what ever your length is.

Edit: And I get people not understanding the sport. People say 'I can do a 500 in like, 20 seconds' Think again son.
 
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I'm a pretty good swimmer and once I accidentally went to the swimming pool (whatever you call it, the stadium) like 1 hour earlier and without knowing, I was at the 13- hour. And these kids kept hitting me ALL the time in the pool (they didn't know how to swim, they were actually so bad) and one kid grabbed my head with his foot and pushed me so hard I went against the wall and almost broke my foot. He didn't even turn to say sorry or anything he just said "Hey watch it!".
 

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My mom swam from elementary school until she tore her rotator cuff about 3 years ago. That's over 40 years of constant visits to the pool for her. Of course, she stopped swimming competitively after completing an Iron Man 5 years before I was born.

To add on to that, her brother made the 1980 US Olympic swim team, but never got to swim there due to the US Boycott that year (america didn't go to the olympics in 1980 cause it was in Russia and cold war and all)
 

xX_CraftyCrafter03_Xx

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I'm a pretty good swimmer and once I accidentally went to the swimming pool (whatever you call it, the stadium) like 1 hour earlier and without knowing, I was at the 13- hour. And these kids kept hitting me ALL the time in the pool (they didn't know how to swim, they were actually so bad) and one kid grabbed my head with his foot and pushed me so hard I went against the wall and almost broke my foot. He didn't even turn to say sorry or anything he just said "Hey watch it!".
I'm not doubting your swimming ability, just I wanna a see if you do my workout.

Warmup: 300 75 freestyle 75 back (2) - 200 IM - 200 sidekick


Pre-set: 12 50's all out free - 4 100's stroke

Main-set: 300 free - 4x 100 fast on 1:50 - and some more horrible stuff

Warmdown: 12 25's UW (UnderWater kick) 100 free easy

My mom swam from elementary school until she tore her rotator cuff about 3 years ago. That's over 40 years of constant visits to the pool for her. Of course, she stopped swimming competitively after completing an Iron Man 5 years before I was born.

To add on to that, her brother made the 1980 US Olympic swim team, but never got to swim there due to the US Boycott that year (america didn't go to the olympics in 1980 cause it was in Russia and cold war and all)
Cool!
 
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