Thursday, August 7, 2008

2 days left before the swim

Well, in 2 days I will swim my first open water event at Lake Gaston. This is a significant step for me in my swimming for 2 reasons. One, it is the longest distance I will ever have swum (swam?!) continuously in my life. The longest so far has been the 1000 yd freestyle while swimming as a Seahawk for UNC Wilmingon in 1988. Yep, a while ago.

Secondly, to go into an open water (lake, ocean, waterway, etc.) race is a big deal. There are a plethora of other factors that enter the equation, currents, water temp, weather, sealife, and for me, the dreaded "germ factor!" Lakes can be notoriously dirty, yet that varies depending on the specific lake. So, for me, being immunosuppressed, it is a risk factor.

For a long time, I would not have entertained the idea of swimming open water for this reason, as well as a lack of self-confidence. I have continued to meet, and hear of, transplant recipients who are participating in open water venues. Since my heart health remains strong, I believe it is not unreasonable to move forward. In addition, for me to be an effective instructor for Total Immersion Swimming, it is important to prove its value through personal achievement. And, the truth is my confidence to attempt this is due to my improved stroke technique via Total Immersion teaching.

A friend told me many years ago that there is often a fine line between excitement and fear. I have found this to be true in many areas of my life, and it is definitely the gospel truth for the Lake Gaston swim.

4 comments:

Cindy said...

I found your blog through Mr. Loyd's blog..Praise God for your successful transplant. My brother in law received a kidney in February 2007 and his was successful also.

I will be coming back to visit your blog often. Best of luck to you for your race.

Prayers,
Cindy

Michelle Rizza said...

Hello, I have a GoogleAlert set up for Lake Gaston SO your recent entry about your Lake Gaston Swim was sent to me. I wanted to let you know I will be sending 'Good Vibes' your way. I live in the area and plan to attend The Crossing ~ maybe I'll see you there.

Stay Safe and Remember to HAVE FUN!

Ken Loyd said...
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Ken Loyd said...

Brian ~ Judy and I are thrilled about your challenge and we are confident of your success. God bless you and your efforts to inspire others.

Welcome to heart2swim

Thank you for visiting my blog! You will find the latest on the development of TI in the Triangle area, as well as well as my own personal jouney from a heart transplant to competitive swimming. TI Swimming is more than simply a business, it is my passion! I hope you enjoy the posts and pics, and freely add your comments.

I currently coordinate the Adult Swim programming at Rex Wellness Center in Wakefield, and private and group lessons are available to members and non-members. Easy Freestyle Workshops are co-sponsored by the FS series,
www.fsseries.com, and are offered in Raleigh and Charlotte. You can reach me at bbarndt@gmail.com or 919-757-1230.