DarkSage:
Learning to swim at 11 is a relatively easy task. Learning at 21 or 22 is quite a different matter. Almost any physical skill is best learned well before the onset of puberty.
But the fact that he is a dreadful swimmer emphasizes the quality of his accomplishment, rather than diminishing it as you suggest.
I don't wish to diminish your swimming accomplishments, but believe me, we have a kid with cerebral palsy who made my daughter's swim team. The only kids who don't make the team are the ones who are "en ventra sa mere".
I'm glad you are a swimmer, but please rethink your views.
I'm also glad to hear you think you can break two minutes for 100 meters. I'm 57 and can do it off the blocks in about 1:18. I don't even bother to go to masters meets anymore because the 70 year olds can beat me! Anyway, the guy wasn't DQ'd on the start, or on the turn, which I was afraid was going to happen by him touching the bottom or stopping, and he finished under 2 minutes with probably about 6 months of actual training.
I think I've said enough on this. I did not intend to get into my athletic background and to tout any of my very meager accomplishments. This is not about me. It is simply about having the courage to face a serious challenge and complete it.
I salute Eric who is a fine example of amateur athletics for all of us.
Learning to swim at 11 is a relatively easy task. Learning at 21 or 22 is quite a different matter. Almost any physical skill is best learned well before the onset of puberty.
But the fact that he is a dreadful swimmer emphasizes the quality of his accomplishment, rather than diminishing it as you suggest.
I don't wish to diminish your swimming accomplishments, but believe me, we have a kid with cerebral palsy who made my daughter's swim team. The only kids who don't make the team are the ones who are "en ventra sa mere".
I'm glad you are a swimmer, but please rethink your views.
I'm also glad to hear you think you can break two minutes for 100 meters. I'm 57 and can do it off the blocks in about 1:18. I don't even bother to go to masters meets anymore because the 70 year olds can beat me! Anyway, the guy wasn't DQ'd on the start, or on the turn, which I was afraid was going to happen by him touching the bottom or stopping, and he finished under 2 minutes with probably about 6 months of actual training.
I think I've said enough on this. I did not intend to get into my athletic background and to tout any of my very meager accomplishments. This is not about me. It is simply about having the courage to face a serious challenge and complete it.
I salute Eric who is a fine example of amateur athletics for all of us.
