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![]() Masters Swimmers Really Do Seem Younger, More FitSubmitted by Anonymous on February 20, 2008 - 5:51pm.
I completely agree with Mr. Hein's remarks. Older swimmers really do age differently (albeit slower) than their sedate contemporaries. I should know. Last summer, and prior to joining the YMCA swimming program, I weighed more, felt sluggish, and basically needed an overhaul (at 55). Fortunately, I followed the Y instructor's advice. 'gave slippery swimming a 30-day college try. Wow, I completed 78 laps two days ago and used several strokes to get there. In meetings, people are saying,"You really don't look that old!" I really do look and feel younger. Maybe I'll try the swimming segment of a triathlon relay? Who wants me on their team? I'm ready! I'm Stuart Johnston and can be reached at tel: (904) 215-0094, Fleming Island, Florida:)) »
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