The return of swimming

Last summer, I got so tired of being hot! I was constantly sweating, I hated walking or running outside, and I just felt like I was burning and melting when I stepped outside, especially for exercise. There was just no getting away from the heat. I belong to a gym, but seven days of gym isn’t ideal for me either. I took up swimming.

The gym we belong to has a great outdoor lap pool (pictured above) that is clean and open year round. I had not swam laps probably since childhood learning to swim, but I just wanted out of the heat. I bought a swimming laps bathing suit, goggles, and a cap and just started swimming. Luckily, I swam at an hour when a class was going on and the instructor gave me pointers while the other people swam. I learned to look down, kick with hips and not knees, and breathe every other stroke.

I signed up for a short distance swim + run and completed it in August. I started to really enjoy swimming.

I stopped swimming when I picked up more running for half marathon training, and when the temperatures became tolerable outside. I think that was in September.

Now a new summer has arrived, and again, I feel like I’m melting and burning when I walk outside. Back to the pool I’ve gone.

I am trying to add one day each week of swimming in the lap pool. Two weeks ago, I went on a Friday morning and a class was going on. The instructor (same as last summer) asked if I wanted to participate, and I said I haven’t done this in about nine months, but ok. He said no problem, he’ll modify or let me swim at my own pace. He called the drills and gave pointers. Now I have a better understanding of what I can do in the pool to occupy an hour’s time besides just swimming front stroke over and over and emptying water from my goggles.

I lose track of counting, but I rotate between swimming with a kickboard, buoy, and fins and doing mostly all front stroke, or just arms or just legs. Fins are awesome! They make you go so fast.

The water doesn’t feel too cold when I jump in, and it is so refreshing to not sweat while outside.

It is a little boring without music, but I actually don’t think about anything but my strokes and breathing. Kind of nice to just chill out. It does get annoying to wear a swimsuit and get awkward tan lines on your back, and my goggles do give me a look of a black eye under my eyes when I finish. But I know it’s a great workout, gentle on my body, and a nice way to change it up.

Yay for swimming!

Are you a swimmer?

Snow in June

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For the last of the vacation posts, this one has some amazing scenes. We took the gondola to the top of Aspen Mountain and found so much snow! The temperature wasn’t too cold but snow was still on the ground. We went sledding in June! So glad I finally got to see snow this year.

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Seeing snow when it’s in the 50s on the top of a mountain is much cooler than sludge in your front yard. #fact

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We had some fun sledding over some moguls. The hardest part was climbing up the moguls in tennis shoes!

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Then we walked around the top of the mountain snapping photos. The views are just amazing.

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Hi from Aspen.

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One of the best pics. Tagged on Facebook as #nicetush.

That concludes pictures from Aspen. The other two posts are here and here. I am most sad that I won’t wear a jacket until November!

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