J'ai de l'eau dans mes oreilles.
Sep. 2nd, 2008 08:22 amBut it was good; I'm definitely doing this again tomorrow morning, and possibly ever other morning I'm here.
The odd thing about swimming while dealing with vertigo is that the force of waves produced by two smallish women swimming in a long, narrow pool is enough to knock me for a loop if I try to stand up in it afterwards. (So I did try. Repeatedly. What's the worst that happens if you get knocked off your feet in five feet of water, and you're five-foot-six and already have been swimming? You float an inch or so off where you were standing and get your feet back down and try again. Therefore it's pretty safe, and probably good for me to do.)
It took me a few lengths to get my scissor kick back. It wasn't that I didn't have the strength, it was that I never swam sidestroke enough for it to be natural. Backstroke I had right away, the specific arc of the arms and like that. Breaststroke the same. But the scissor kick on my sidestroke took a bit of feeling out. Amazing how much easier that sort of thing is once your legs are pulling their weight, so to speak. I hadn't been swimming in way too long. Now I'm wondering if we can figure something out. Hmm.
More later.
The odd thing about swimming while dealing with vertigo is that the force of waves produced by two smallish women swimming in a long, narrow pool is enough to knock me for a loop if I try to stand up in it afterwards. (So I did try. Repeatedly. What's the worst that happens if you get knocked off your feet in five feet of water, and you're five-foot-six and already have been swimming? You float an inch or so off where you were standing and get your feet back down and try again. Therefore it's pretty safe, and probably good for me to do.)
It took me a few lengths to get my scissor kick back. It wasn't that I didn't have the strength, it was that I never swam sidestroke enough for it to be natural. Backstroke I had right away, the specific arc of the arms and like that. Breaststroke the same. But the scissor kick on my sidestroke took a bit of feeling out. Amazing how much easier that sort of thing is once your legs are pulling their weight, so to speak. I hadn't been swimming in way too long. Now I'm wondering if we can figure something out. Hmm.
More later.
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Date: 2008-09-02 01:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-02 02:04 pm (UTC)In this particular hotel, the layout is easy enough for me to get around from my room to the pool and back again. This is not going to be the case when I get home.
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Date: 2008-09-02 02:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-02 08:05 pm (UTC)(We have at least two pools within a $5 cab ride of us. I would tip, obviously, but still: if it was decent out and I was feeling steady, I could walk it.)
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Date: 2008-09-02 08:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-02 08:08 pm (UTC)This particular hotel pool is off in such a corner of the hotel that
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Date: 2008-09-02 10:08 pm (UTC)It sounds like a relaxing time.
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Date: 2008-09-03 02:20 am (UTC)Very cold nights are a problem. I had a water aerobics class in college (which I thought would be aerobic swimming, sigh; but at least I came out of it really pretty good at treading water), and I had it fall semester, which meant that it started out all right and really quite refreshing and got rather awful rather quickly, having to walk around campus with hair that would not dry before I had to be at my next class. My advisor wasn't my advisor yet then, but he was really if you know what I mean, and he was very worried and wanted to make sure this state of affairs did not occur again. (It didn't.)
The thing I forgot to put in this post is that if you're treading water properly, and you go off the vertical, the water will push you back to vertical. I can't help but think this is probably a good thing.
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Date: 2008-09-03 04:24 am (UTC)In middle school, my class had gym right before lunch. This was good most of the time, but there was recess in there too. During the few weeks of the year that we swam-- conveniently placed in December-- most of us huddled by the door, glaring at the supervisors who wouldn't let us in. There was a year in junior high where I had second-period gym, and during swimming, I just left my hair braided and floofing out because it was too much trouble to do anything else to... and I drip, drip, dripped my way through the rest of the way.
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Date: 2008-09-03 11:30 am (UTC)The worst of swimming in high school was that I didn't have time to wash, only to rinse very briefly, since my next class was on the far side of the school and the swimming teacher based his ideas of how long it should take you to get ready on the premise that you were a boy with a crewcut. (This was the early-mid 1990s: nobody was a boy with a crewcut. Not even
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Date: 2008-09-03 12:46 pm (UTC)"Oh, some of mine don't even shower after gym!" Dad's friend said.
"Um," I interrupted. "Nobody does. There's no time, and they turned the water off anyway. I don't know anyone who has ever showered after gym, except for swimming."
It took a while to convince them.
I wouldn't have minded middle school recess if they'd done anything to make it appealing. "Go spend twenty minutes outside," means very little if the only thing to do outside is play basketball or soccer, if you brought your own ball. I was and remain perfectly fine as long as I have some playground equipment. Or even if they plow something in the winter, so everyone digs tunnels.
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Date: 2008-09-03 09:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-03 04:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-03 11:25 am (UTC)So I went and talked to Dennis about my courses anyway: who was going to stop me? Not Dennis, and who else mattered?
I was also very protective of my lablings in the major, as my lab TAs were of me. This is the way of the world. At least of my world.
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Date: 2008-09-03 12:40 pm (UTC)"How did I do on the Spanish proficiency test?"
"You passed out of it, good for you."
"So what class do I take?"
"You don't have to, that's what it means."
I like our world.
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Date: 2008-09-04 03:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-04 11:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-03 02:34 am (UTC)My hair has been very short for the last month, but I've been doing this for years, for much of which it was down to midback. I never blowdry though, even when that's entailed going out in winter with it wet (in college it used to freeze) so YMMV.
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Date: 2008-09-03 04:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-03 05:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-03 02:30 am (UTC)I'm not much of a swimmer, generally just splash around. I have this thing about getting my face wet. I can't stand water on my face, and so I can't do anything but a backstroke and doggy-paddle. But I still enjoy being in a hotel pool when we have time (rare during the busy cons, but I try).
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Date: 2008-09-03 02:46 am (UTC)Backstroke can be great exercise if you do enough of it. Most of what I'm allowed to do right now isn't long on getting my face wet anyway: no front crawl (freestyle), no underwater swimming, no diving. I was never any good at diving anyway. And probably no butterfly, but I never learned to do that one properly, either. So breaststroke, sidestroke, backstroke, treading water. All of which can be done dry-faced. Yay!