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Swim to Lose Weight and Stay Fit
by: Gordon Black
Showing up is all it takes.
Swimming is a terrific way to tone the body and
get in shape with very little stress on the joints. This makes it the perfect
exercise for any age; all you need is a swimsuit and to find a suitable time at
the pool, many have designated adult swim times or family sessions. However,
sometimes the prospect of getting in the pool, especially if you consider
yourself less than accomplished, can be daunting. The following is my response
to a question on how to start on a major weight loss target, and highlights my
main mantra which is, "keep on showing up".
“Let me take your points one by one. The first
one about not swimming too well. That means you do swim a bit, and a bit is all
you need to get this thing rolling. When I came back to swimming after 30 years
off, I started easy, I did what I could because I knew that as time passed I'd
get a little bit better and a little bit better until I was really getting
somewhere. Now when I say easy, I mean easy, like 25 meters and then a rest,
then another 25 meters and so on. Never push it past where it's fun, and don’t
put pressure on yourself, just wait, keep showing up at that pool and doing what
you can, and soon what you can will be quite a bit. It's the keeping on that's
the trick. Forget the "burn", who needs to be in discomfort all the
time, just keep on "doing what you can" and the consistency will win
the day. It's like water on stone, the outcome is never in doubt, and the little
drip will go right through that stone.
As for your second point "how do I even get
started", well you have started, you know an exercise you can do and
improve on, and you need to focus on the first 5 lbs. not the rest. If you look
at too big a task, you'll say, "oh forget it, it's too tough to lose 96
lbs.". But how about 5 lbs. to start, is that do-able? Then let's do it!!
And when we've got that wall knocked down, we'll go for 8 lbs. next time. So
take it in little pieces, that's what I'm doing with my program, I do what I can
and I don't fret over what I can't, that would be a waste of my energy. Let's do
what we can, set a "do-able" target and GO FOR IT. But don't tell
yourself, it's "only the first or whatever", IT IS THE ONLY TARGET!!
Focus, keep it in front of you and REACH it before you even think of the next
step. Water on Stone!!”
About The Author
Gordon Black is a world-ranked Master swimmer and
Canadian national record holder. A member of the British swim team in the late
‘60s, after thirty years out of the pool, last year Gordon returned to
competitive swimming in the Masters forum. He offers an online weight loss,
fitness and motivational coaching service through his web site http://www.gordonblack.com
where his competitive comeback is chronicled.
gordon@gordonblack.com
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