tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-363893783735957368.post6394632595171029042..comments2023-02-12T03:35:34.354-10:00Comments on THE KONA LIFE: A FRESH START — GASPING ALLOWEDRandyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09195296414963355489noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-363893783735957368.post-42050831059448414502008-12-05T14:54:00.000-10:002008-12-05T14:54:00.000-10:00This is one of you most cool posts ever!! LOVE it...This is one of you most cool posts ever!! LOVE it randy! For sure buddy, write down your goals and go get em'! <BR/><BR/>AS for that swimming, keep at it! YOU are doing wonderful...<BR/><BR/>Okay then, at masters I am going to be checkin on you and I better see you working hard! :) <BR/><BR/>Year 2 is the coolest year, if was one of my favorites, you are so much better than the previous year yet have so much to still learn! <BR/><BR/>Have a GREAT weekend!BreeWeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08321263442189959874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-363893783735957368.post-56931498032673656772008-12-04T15:50:00.000-10:002008-12-04T15:50:00.000-10:00Hi Randy, I was just reading your post and trying ...Hi Randy, I was just reading your post and trying to remember if you ever had a traumatic experience in water. I also cannot think of any.You always seemed to be pretty comfortable splashing around when we were playing in the rivers. Your friend Bruce is right about drownings. Please be careful. I know Karen will always be there to watch you. But, only you know when you have pushed yourself too hard. I am really proud of how discilplined you are. Keep going strong but please be careful, love yaDebbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14128358677601107276noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-363893783735957368.post-87481079866194923492008-12-03T18:10:00.000-10:002008-12-03T18:10:00.000-10:00People do drown, and I've unfortunately seen it ha...People do drown, and I've unfortunately seen it happen. In the pool try to swim where the lifeguard is looking and in the ocean stay close to shore unlike swimming with a responsible buddy who is watching out for you. The stresses of life can lead to heart/circulation complications and you never know what kinds of sea creatures you may meet. In master's swimming there is usually no lifeguard watching you and unless the others are watching you it is hard to expect the coach to. That is why we sign all kinds of waivers of liability. By all means swim hard, but have some kind of safety net ready.Bruce Stewart (施樸樂) (ブルース・スチュワート)https://www.blogger.com/profile/10138855311644631957noreply@blogger.com