When I finished swimming today and left the water, I saw a lifeguard walking in my direction. So I said hello to him and asked him if I had improved my swim technique or not.
He replied with a little hesitation ‘yes, you have improved, but you are still you’.
Then I asked him what my problem was.
He explained very patiently how my head and my hands should operate.
I went back into the water and tried to swim as he suggested.
I felt my speed and action had improved.
I hope tomorrow I can practice some more and get real improvements.
As I was leaving the changing room a small group of young girls with their teacher walked in. These young girls were about 6 or 7 years old and all wore a red dress. Obviously, it’s their school uniform.
I noticed that these girls were from different races: Asian, African and European. How lucky they are. In their early life they have a chance to learn swimming properly and grow up in an international environment.