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Swimming Question of the Week - April 8, 2009

Posted by Glenn Mills on Apr 08, 2009 08:45AM (2,615 views)

When training gets really rough, and the voice in the back of your head tells you to back off a bit... what, or, in regards to yesterday's article, WHO do you think of to push you to the next level?  Even a one word answer would suffice.  My answer was always, "Kyle".  No more needs to be said.




Responses

Responded Apr 08, 2009 02:15PM

Dad......(thanks, dad)

Responded Apr 08, 2009 03:30PM

Csanad (my coach)

Responded Apr 08, 2009 05:08PM

Not so much a person, but an appreciation for the fact that I am (still) alive and having the chance to indulge in something I really enjoy.

Responded Apr 08, 2009 05:17PM

El entrenador dicta las sesiones y el destino deportivo de un atleta, GRACIAS

Responded Apr 08, 2009 05:17PM

Person named Glenn Mills - hahaha just kidding my leader on master group (its not enough for me so I am planning do something like join an elite team so I can dream to complete olympics)

Responded Apr 08, 2009 05:40PM

I am a number guy, so I think of my goal splits, where I am now and how badly i want that time.
It always works!!

Responded Apr 10, 2009 04:49AM

Youger guyz in my swim team that are keeping chasing after old ones.

Responded Apr 14, 2009 04:18PM

Whoever happens to be in the next lane over...No matter who they are or what they're doing, it changes everything to pace yourself against a human being instead of a clock.

Responded Apr 15, 2009 07:39AM

I simply think: "I can do this"....and repeat as long as it is needed :))

Responded Apr 15, 2009 07:41AM

Sprinter: do you have a coach of Hungarian origin???.....Csanad is really a Hungarian name....as long as it is the given name and not the family name.


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