I am happy presently. After getting out in the water several times a week to two weeks ago, I fell back into laziness. Today I signed up with the Carlsbad Swim Group at Tamarack Beach on Meetup.com and I went to the beach today to check myself out.
I'm suited to late afternoon swimming more than other times. Today the water was warm; I'd guess 72 degrees. It was on the cusp of being too warm to be refreshing. But one could have worse problems, eh?
A strong rip current south to north along with a rough lineup of waves kept me from getting through the last big wave to get past the breakers. I was in the water for an hour. I loosened up swimming straight out past the second wave; then I swam relaxed back in to standing depth. After a few reps of that I made a solid attempt to swim out and failed. That big wave was five foot and was breaking straight on, dumping five feet of sudsy water on top of you.
I was pulled north a hundred yards in the attempt, so I got out and walked back to my starting point. I gave it a second attempt to get past but I could not find a lull in the wave interval to sneak through. The interval was about 10-12 seconds.
I walked back to my starting point and wavered between a third attempt and enough for the day. Enough for the day won. I felt very comfortable in the water today and all my body parts were working without pain. We had partially cloudy skies, light blue foamy and sudsy water, lots of water movement from the high water line to the end of the surf zone, and no crowds. I was very lucky to have gotten wet today and I'm just so relaxed after a good, vigorous swim.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
I like the beaches and Pier in Oceanside, CA. I like to be out past the breakers year-round when my abilities permit.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
One Dolphin Seen Today
I got myself into the water again today. It really was exceptional. I stood by and observed the water for about ten minutes before entering, and I was fortunate to catch the big jump of a larger dolphin about 200 yards off the sand.
There was a fifteen-foot boat stopped out there--with a twenty-foot line to a small raft containing what looked like two little kids in it. As I looked at that, the dolphin jumped first, and it was about twenty feet from the kids in the raft. I was thinking that those kids just got startled or just had an enjoyable experience.
For ten minutes it swam around and showed its back in the area of the boat. I guess the kids were cool with it because the dad didn't reel the raft in until the dolphin was gone for a few minutes. It's neat to see stuff like that.
I spent an hour in the 69 degree water; the visibility was about 8 foot. The waves were 1-2 foot and a three-foot set occasionally outside. I swam out and back in, then did it again. I went out again, trying to think about form, and then I swam south against a mild current. So, it was more swimming than I have done yet, and I loved it.
Unfortunately, afterward my low back was hurting, but nothing out of the ordinary. I'll be anxious to get in again and continue to work on my wind.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
There was a fifteen-foot boat stopped out there--with a twenty-foot line to a small raft containing what looked like two little kids in it. As I looked at that, the dolphin jumped first, and it was about twenty feet from the kids in the raft. I was thinking that those kids just got startled or just had an enjoyable experience.
For ten minutes it swam around and showed its back in the area of the boat. I guess the kids were cool with it because the dad didn't reel the raft in until the dolphin was gone for a few minutes. It's neat to see stuff like that.
I spent an hour in the 69 degree water; the visibility was about 8 foot. The waves were 1-2 foot and a three-foot set occasionally outside. I swam out and back in, then did it again. I went out again, trying to think about form, and then I swam south against a mild current. So, it was more swimming than I have done yet, and I loved it.
Unfortunately, afterward my low back was hurting, but nothing out of the ordinary. I'll be anxious to get in again and continue to work on my wind.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Clean water after the rain. Beautiful.
We had some rain for a couple of days and I needed a break, but today I got in for about 45 minutes. Just a little swimming out and in. The water was probably 68 degrees--very warm. The waves were small--about 2 feet--and not rough.
The conditions were great for swimming out past and also just for playing in the water. I felt good today. Will continue.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
The conditions were great for swimming out past and also just for playing in the water. I felt good today. Will continue.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Wet, Warm, Water in Oceanside, CA Today
I had the thought to skip today at the beach because I was awake at 2:30 A.M. with my back hurting. I had gone four days without medicine. When I went to bed again and woke up about 9A.M. I was doing much better.
I drove to the beach early afternoon and the water was warmer than yesterday--about 65 degrees. Visibility was better at about 8 feet. Really great water. I just went ahead and swam out--I felt so good. I swam the crawl for 15 minutes and had a fresh, enjoyable dip. No clouds in the sky; the air temp was 77-78 degrees, and the beachgoers were happy.
I'm hurting tonight; my ice packs are on. I have a few important things to do tomorrow, so I don't know whether I'll get there tomorrow.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
I drove to the beach early afternoon and the water was warmer than yesterday--about 65 degrees. Visibility was better at about 8 feet. Really great water. I just went ahead and swam out--I felt so good. I swam the crawl for 15 minutes and had a fresh, enjoyable dip. No clouds in the sky; the air temp was 77-78 degrees, and the beachgoers were happy.
I'm hurting tonight; my ice packs are on. I have a few important things to do tomorrow, so I don't know whether I'll get there tomorrow.
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
A swim at the beach--Oceanside, of course
"It's always darkest before the dawn," dates back to 1650 and is attributed to English historian Thomas Fuller.
I am feeling more optimistic that I may be experiencing the beginnings of a new dawn. I got into the water today...four consecutive days. 'Easy does it' is what I'm thinking when I'm there. I really felt a noticeable increase in my comfort level, buoyancy, and elementary technique.
Today the water was about 65 degrees under a big blue sky. After stretching on the sand I got in and relaxed in the water. Visibility about four feet, no rip current like the last few days. Also no big outside wave to traverse outward. I think I goofed around inside for a good twenty minutes. After that I swam out past the surf into a one-foot chop. It was so nice. I swam north for a hundred and fifty yards, took a break, and noted the mild current south to north. I swam back south and started to feel a couple of things: my left low back twinge, my anterior thighs fatigued, and a twinge in my right shoulder.
I stopped a few times and had to exert myself a bit. Too early for that, I think. But at least I got in a short swim outside and held together alright. I am quite happy with it!
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
I am feeling more optimistic that I may be experiencing the beginnings of a new dawn. I got into the water today...four consecutive days. 'Easy does it' is what I'm thinking when I'm there. I really felt a noticeable increase in my comfort level, buoyancy, and elementary technique.
Today the water was about 65 degrees under a big blue sky. After stretching on the sand I got in and relaxed in the water. Visibility about four feet, no rip current like the last few days. Also no big outside wave to traverse outward. I think I goofed around inside for a good twenty minutes. After that I swam out past the surf into a one-foot chop. It was so nice. I swam north for a hundred and fifty yards, took a break, and noted the mild current south to north. I swam back south and started to feel a couple of things: my left low back twinge, my anterior thighs fatigued, and a twinge in my right shoulder.
I stopped a few times and had to exert myself a bit. Too early for that, I think. But at least I got in a short swim outside and held together alright. I am quite happy with it!
"The first time you quit is the last time you try."
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