niceoneted
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Brendan is there any chance this thread could be split please. I was really enjoying the posts on what folks did to pass the time after retirement. It's just gone off on one big thread re downsizing.
In my attempt to get this subject back on topic I'm going to come clean here and let you all in one of my secrets.
[Roll of Drums; Loud Organ Music and a Clash of cymbals],
After 69 years of trying and throwing in the towel more often than the corner of an under-achieving boxer Leper has learnt to swim properly.
Not just proper breast-stroke, but proper back-stroke, front crawl (with bilateral breathing) and finally can do 1500 metres without stopping. I can do further, but I'm enjoying the experience so much I'm progressing further slowly but steadily. Tumble turns next and that should be interesting!
This didn't just happen overnight. I spent hours in the pool (at quiet times) learning stroke by stroke, proper breathing, good leg propulsion, sound balance and proper positioning of head, shoulders, arms, elbows, hand and stomach (yes stomach!) and of course the strict swivel and recovery.
If you are looking for something to do during retirement, just bite the bullet, swallow a lot of humble pie and take out membership in your nearest clean swimming pool. Incidentally, I lost nearly 3 stone along the way too.
That's a fantastic achievement and gives me hope. Thank you. At 50 years of age I can't swim but have already decided that I will learn. Can I ask - did you take lessons or teach yourself?
From experience take lessons.....
I used to partake in long distance Triathlons / swims. After getting frustrated at constantly being overtaken and unable to get faster I took a few lessons. It was amazing the difference a few technique changes had, it transformed the experience 10 fold.
Thanks. It appears that your good self (and I think Leper) could already swim to some extent and your achievements were to improve on that starting point. An achievement in itself; hats off. I'm a complete beginner. To be frank I have two fears. I am quite nervous in the water - a hangover from a somewhat scary incident in childhood. I would also be somewhat intimidated by the idea of joining a "beginner's group" and being a 50-something auld lad who is progressing more slowly than a bunch of little kids. Kids can be so cruel.
I think I'm talking myself into one-on-one lessons with someone very patient.
After 69 years of trying and throwing in the towel more often than the corner of an under-achieving boxer Leper has learnt to swim properly.
I have been known not to stay in a hotel that has only rain showers. I look to see if they have the hand held flexible hose variety. There are many hotels that got carried away installing rain/monsoon shower heads in all their bathrooms.Even getting my face wet in the shower is a problem for me so I have great admiration for those who get stuck in.
A long time since I heard that phrase, "a rake of stuff", love it. Might be a west of Ireland bloodline there somewhere?Must put it, along with a rake of other stuff you've mentioned, on the list!
You might need to ask that on TenderThe thread has lots of couples enjoying their golden years together.
So how what's the experience of somebody who is single with retirement?
What's Tender, is it a new dating site for sensitive soulsYou might need to ask that on Tender
Sort of, but for Snowflakes really, it melts their gentle little hearteensWhat's Tender, is it a new dating site for sensitive souls