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Friday, June 4, 2010

Beautiful Girls


Recently my teacher of "Sport & Physical Activity in Society", showed calendar pictures and advertisement posters with "lightly" dressed female athletes on it and blabbered an entire 2 hours about the "rude" media that exploit female athletes by portraying them as "sex objects". His argument was that those athletes should not be portrait in this way, but in their sports clothes and be credited for their athletic ability not for their curves. I don't know why he has not considered the fact that maybe we don't even mind??
Here is my point of view: We are sexy women; and our curves are worth while showing! We are proud of our bodies and we are not shy to show them! We love to dress into our training gear, get our munition ready to hit the trails, get dirty and sweaty while pushing limits. BUT that's not all we've got -- Nope! We love to throw those dirty "athletic" cloths behind, get the heels out and the jewels on and show how beautiful we are - and we love it!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Flyday


Today was not an Aloha Friday at the pool but Aloha Flyday. My question when glancing at the main set was, "does this workout come with a massage therapist?" I had not done any butterfly since I left the UH swim masters in 2004. It went surprisingly smoothly and it was fun to do. The more I butter-flied the more I liked it. Although I kept "hydrated" along the way; and realized the water got a touch saltier, since I started swimming at Somerville last year. Killing germs with a shot (or 2) with Jaegermeister never hurt. Prost!

Monday, May 31, 2010

Sydney





I am still wrapping my mind around mental toughness - so for now I post the promised entry on my training weekends away from Brissy. First one: SYDNEY
I stood near Bronte, Tamarama. Tamarama surf & life saving club was the first one in Australia. Heath Ledger lived in Tamarama along other celebs. The weather was cool but sunny and the beach path was filled with athletes and fitness warriors. Surfers, runners, kick boxers, boot campers, triathletes on trainers, swimmers. I have been to this area in 2006 as I stood with a friend from the Xterra circuit. Beside a run at Bondi that stay had included a training camp to Jindabyne (vivid memories of that one).
And swimmers are all over the place. If you ever happen to enter a pool in Oz, you will notice one thing: Everybody can swim. I mean really swim. Freestyle. And they are all moving quite well, acutally; and if they don't, they pretend they do. There is always a nice swim climate no matter what time of the day you go to the pool. The city pools get interesting at lunch. Business people show up like bee swarm. They show up in suits, disappear into the changing room, come out transformed into speedo's, swim 30', disappear, come out geschniegelt & gebuegelt (sorry that's german, means "all spruced up") into their suit and disappear with their laptop bag like they just closed a big deal. What is very special in Bondi area are the ocean pools. There is one on each corner. I am not exactly sure why people prefer doing laps over "free-swimming" in the ocean itself. I was happy to be able to go for several ocean swim's and the water temp was ok enough to not wear a wetsuit. The ocean is very different to the one at home. No corals, turtles, fishes, not drowned engines.. but empty. Literally. All you can see is the blue wide water and the sandy bottom. And if you stick your head out you can see the buoys of the shark nets. I did not bring my bike, so my training consisted of swim, run, swim - swim, DWR, swim and stretching. I ran the path from Bronte to Googee. It is stunning. It runs along the cliffs and if you are eager to do so you could do an entire marathon distance on that path going along the coastal line.