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Depends on the session you're substituting it for. If you want to use it instead of an easy run - great. You'll stretch everything out and it'll be very good for your recovery.
If you want to use it for interval work or a hard session it depends on how good you are at swimming and pushing yourself to swim hard. I like the atmosphere of a swimming club with regular trainings in summer but i find it harder to make good use of sessions when I swim less often without the club. Apart from being pushed by others, being able to occupy a 50 m lane dedicated to going fast without having to overtake people makes the club better for hard swimming.
I'd like to swim in a club all year round but travelling across town early in the morning doesn't mesh with my study obligations whereas it's easier in summer. It gets pretty hot in summer here and then I think there would be days I can put in a much harder workout in the pool because I don't have to worry about the heat.
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Crude as it sounds, swimming effectively in the sea will make u hard as nails.
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Donny not of the coast of Australia it wont it will make you very Dead![]()
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Is Platinum Boy from Oz? sorry i didn no that.
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Originally Posted by Scrap
the only one with a hard on will be that shark !
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There isnt that many sharks here ,rules are:
Dont go at first or last light, especially at high tide during those times, check your feet for damage before runnning into the water,,dont hug your dog and then swim, dont swim near where dogs have swum,dont piss in the water.
We been in the water on the ocean side of Victoria within site of the great whites hunting grounds off Finders and Phillip Island nearly every morning for years and years the fish actually eat fish here by first choice its a mistake if they go for you either theirs or yours.
Funny true story.. I was out in the water one dark morning surfing and said to a guy next to me that I toyed with the idea of bringing a knife out for protection.
He said "do you really think you would stab a shark if one turns up?"
I grinned at him and said "No I could just slice you and paddle in ."
Running up deep beach sand will raise your arches in your feet.
Why not swim and do road work mix it up have more fun.
If you're damaged goods; do what suits at that time until your back into it all.
LOL i dont buy that shit andre about mistaken identity, ive read stories of sharks coming back for more after they were just checking out what the person was. And fuck, they bite things to see what they are...that one bite could fuckin kill ya anyway. So yeah fuck that ocean shit, snakey dont like the ocean...he watched jaws too much when he was littleOriginally Posted by Andre
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Oh Well its a mistake when I eat certain things too but i usually go back for more.
,, they think your a seal in that wetsuit...gets them all excitied, so they come up for a taste..
the one shark looks to the other and says "that wasnt no seal... oyeah says the other "was it good" " yeah it taste like chicken" game over.![]()
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Hmm those things definately dont have mistaken identity, they dont care what you are...theyll eat you. Australia is a dangerous place thats for sure.Originally Posted by Scrap
Only crocs are up north thats some 3000 miles away from us, we just got snakes and G whites here,fookin borein.
Up north is a snake The tiapan that actually chases you and does mutiple strikes and you dont usually get to hospital alive! Ours are deadly but they hide and their shit takes an hour or so to kill you so at least you get some chance.
I hate snakes.
I love ireland.
Would you be talking about the fierce snake or inland taipan (same thing just different name), deadliest snake in the world. Only found in australia, has enough venom in one bite to kill a human 100 times over. 50 times deadlier than an indian cobra, you dont wanna mess with this thing.Originally Posted by Andre
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