Neil Gilson: Six Things You Need To Know About Ultra Swimming
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Thank you so much for sharing.
I really enjoyed the read. I have been swimming for 15 years to stay healthy. My dad taught me how to swim as a child. Always very active. As I have grown older I have found it’s the only exercise I can do that leaves me tired, heart rate up and no pain. I am 70 now and swim a half hour every other day. I know it’s not ultra but it is addictive and it’s my time to think. Enjoy the new goggles very much.
The last two observations are top notched. Thanks for sharing them.
The last two observations are top notched. Thanks for sharing them.
Inspirational
Inspirational
I’m so I have an idea for a purpose to do this kind of thing. Thanks for sharing. Let the stewing begin.
I agree you have to have a purpose to pursue your goals or for that matter anything in life.
I’m 72 years old and retired at 70. When I retired I lost my purpose. I had my own business in real estate which took up most of my life and then I retired without a plan and therefore had no purpose to get up in the mornings. This was not good. So recently I took up swimming and even got my husband to come along. What a difference it has made to both of us. Swimming never turned me on but now I get it and love it.
You have inspired me to keep on keeping on. Thanks Ruth
Great article!! I’m 74 yes old and started swimming again when I was 72. I usually swim 3,000 yds 2 to 3 bays a week. Would like to swim more but Golf and walking get in the way. LOL
The hardest part for me is getting in the car to go to the pool but once I get in the water there’s nothing like it and I feel so good when I’m done.
Swimming is something you can do my matter how old you are.
Aloha from Maui, Your story is an inspiration and I can relate. I am a surfer and swimmer during high-school. During some trying times of ohana(family) journey, I grabbed a pair of goggles and cap and started to train. Although one race
a year, I have the drive and passion to train for the open ocean mile in Waikiki. The Dukes Ocean Mile. Mahalo for your story…Imua(forward) Laura