About 13-years ago, when I was old enough to become a Water Safety Instructor, my sister and I went to Fort Hays for a week and had intense WSI training. When I say intense, we were in class for eight hours a day, both pool and classroom time. WOW was I out of shape, and my sister is a little older (like 20 years). I think I beat her in the Cooper 12-minute test by about 4 seconds (she of course outscored me in the written test).
Needless to say, I am pretty comfortable in water. Except when I was faced with this...

I was beyond intimidated. And I was quiet. I just sat there trying to take it all in. I'm sure that SB was trying to calculate the best route to St Francis. Especially when my "class" came to the starting block. And the gold medalist did the 50-free in 35.37 seconds. I don't know if that is fast or not, I was trying to figure out if I could make it that far down the pool without stopping. I still haven't decided.
Either way, I'm seriously considering getting on the blocks and trying to make it all the way down the lane, if I stink, oh well! I can at least I say I competed. Do you think they will let my mom and my sisters stand in the lane to pick me up so I can catch my breath?
4 comments:
We will always be there to pick you up!!!
I would be there to make sure you don't drown! You go girl
You'll do fine silly!! I was a swimmer in HS and it was so much fun!! Go to the nat in Manhattan, it looks identical!! :) You'll do GREAT!!
--Amanda J.--
You know I'll be willing to help you with starting blocks, or any other parts of your competition you need some help with (not to mention a swimming buddy)! Just shoot me an email when you're ready to start training.
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