Fitness | Adult Swimming

If you’ve been following me on Twitter lately, you know I’ve started taking adult swimming lessons.

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Although I took plenty of lessons as a kid and spent many summers playing in the pool at a hot springs in Montana, I wouldn’t have ever claimed to be  a strong swimmer.  And somewhere along the way as an adult, I realized I had developed some anxieties around swimming in deep water.  It mostly manifests itself in a panicky feeling, with my lungs constricting and having a hard time breathing.

So whenever I find myself at the ocean or a lake, I have mostly stayed on the shore and watched others swim.  I suppose I could live the whole rest of my life that way and be just fine.   But where’s the fun in that?  Who wants to admit they’re giving in to fear?  Not me, for dang sure.  Plus, how great would it be to be able to swim on a regular basis to balance out my running?

After reading how both Caitlin and Page conquered their open water swimming anxiety and went on to rock Ironman races, I knew it was something I could certainly learn to overcome.  So in January, I did something I’ve been mulling over for the last three years: I signed up for adult swimming lessons.  Forty-five minutes a week for 10 weeks at a local swimming pool.

On Tuesday I’ll be half way done with the lessons and I’m so glad I finally convinced myself to do this.  So far I’ve been working on learning the breaststroke (no crawl stroke for these Germans!) — improving my form, increasing my endurance, and trying to incorporate the proper breathing technique into the stroke.   Coordinating the inhaling above water with the exhaling below the surface is definitely not my forte.  That will take some time to get right.

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Most of the lesson takes place in a shallow swimming pool where it’s possible to stand.  But after the lesson my swim teacher takes us to the normal, deeper pool and has us swim laps to build endurance.  I love that, but apparently only when I can swim next to the side of the pool.  Last week, he had me try to swim some laps in the middle of the deep pool, where there is nothing to grab on to.  I panicked.  It’s not like I ever actually needed to grab onto the side of the pool before, but just knowing that I wouldn’t be able to caused panic to set in.  I made it through my lap, but was having a hard time breathing and was generally just freaking out.

After taking a break, though, my swim teacher didn’t want me to give in to the fear — he kept repeating that I can swim and there’s nothing to worry about.  So I agreed to try again.  To keep me calm, he swam right in front of me the whole first lap and watched me the entire time.  Once I saw I was able to do that, he swam right behind me on the next lap.  And so it goes.

Emotional swimming

It still kind of freaks me out, quite honestly.  I didn’t enjoy those laps at all, but now I know in my head that there’s nothing to be afraid of.  I hope this will help keep the panic at bay next time.  I was utterly exhausted after that lesson and couldn’t wait for it to be over.  But I’m so glad I have six more to go so that I can keep proving to myself that I’m capable of so much more than I think I am.

Do you like to swim?  What’s your favorite swim stroke?  Have you ever tried to conquer some of your fears?

Want to hear how those swimming lessons turned out?  Check out this post:

Color//Colour Pink

Do you know how many pink houses there are in Bremen?  A lot.  And I noticed every single one of them this week.  Funny how it never struck me until I started looking for the color pink.    I suppose that’s the point of looking, huh?

The pink lady.
The Concordia Piano Bar
Pink+

You can find even more on the color//colour tumblr and I’ll keep sharing mine throughout the week on Instagram (green is up next), as well as here at the end of the week.  How are you finding color during winter?

Race Report | AOK Winterlaufserie 15K

Well, ok, according to the official results, it actually ended up being a 14.4K race on Sunday.  I’m guessing because about three quarters of the route was made up of solid ice and they had to reroute a portion of it.

The temperatures (39F/4C) were pretty mild when compared to the sub-freezing temps of the previous week, so I’m sure that’s what led to the melting of the snowpack and its refreezing into solid ice.  In any case, the first few hundred meters I had flashbacks of falling on the ice (hard) while running in Oslo last year, but once I got going it was more or less ok.  I figured, well, several hundred other people were managing, so I guess I would have to as well.

The race involved 3 loops around the Bürgerpark — not so exciting, but at least it gave me a sense of where the iciest stretches were and when to be especially careful.  (I didn’t fall once!)

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Three loops around Bremen’s Bürgerpark

I did have to change my race strategy though.  I usually prefer to start off conservatively, and then negative split the hell out of the second half of races.  But given that I really couldn’t get any traction on the ice, I decided to just run steadily at my goal pace (10:15 per mile) throughout.  And that kind of worked:

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So 14.4K is apparently a bit less than 9 miles.

I’m pretty happy that I was able to hold my pace strong throughout, even a bit faster than planned.  If Sunday had been a full 15K race, I would have beat my personal record — from February 2003 (apparently I don’t race 15Ks that often) — by about 5 minutes.  That particular race may or may not have been run during a New York City blizzard — do you any of my NYC running peeps remember?

Anyway, Sunday’s run now gives me a really good idea of what to base my training off of for the 20K in March.  And who knows?  Maybe I’ll set my sights on a half marathon in April if I can keep myself healthy and uninjured…

Color//Colour Yellow

Just like I promised, I’m back with some color from this week to share with you: yellow.

This old Bremen house wows me every time.
Public art + street art + snow = my morning walk to the Strassenbahn.
Thai hot sauce!

You can find even more on the color//colour tumblr and I’ll keep sharing mine throughout the week on Instagram (pink is up on deck!), as well as here at the end of the week.