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Sunday, February 19th, 2006 12:35 pm
Swam Friday morning. Swam Saturday morning. Counted laps Saturday morning: 1/3 mile. My back and arm and shoulder and side muscles had a nice ache Saturday afternoon, but I suspect that's more because of my rock-solid tension during my flight lesson that day. Ah well. It is pleasant to imagine that the weariness came from the seedling of a good workout.

(It was in the low forties Saturday morning. Outdoor pools are cold then, I don't care HOW warm the water supposedly is!)

My left shoulder is popping and crunching with every stroke. Truly distracting. I swam one-armed for a while on Friday just to get rid of the sensation. Betcha didn't know I could swim one-armed. Neither did I!

I've felt my knees do this same sort of thing on occasion. It's not a joint-popping feeling, but more the feeling of a tendon that's too tight sliding over something it's unaccustomed to stretching itself past. If I stretch cautiously and don't overwork it it will work itself out; if I overdo, it will be one of those injuries that can take a year to heal. So, caution.

Still, I'm pretty pleased. 1/3 mile! That's a lot better than when I started. I'm still in the heady early stage of rapid improvement. This lays some good groundwork for pretending I actually like this form of exercise, later on when I'll need that mental trick. 1/3 mile, yay me.

More on the flying later. I'm due for an appointment to go do some more of it.
Monday, February 20th, 2006 11:22 am (UTC)
If you just go limp, how much of you is out of water? I think some heavier-boned people are actually dense enough that they simply can't float properly.
Monday, February 20th, 2006 04:48 pm (UTC)
I should try it again and see. I have significantly more body fat now than I did when I first learned to swim.