He was probably watching you and thinking, "I can do that... I can do that..." And then tried it and realized no, he can't. lol.
I became one of the strange denizens myself lately, trying to swim with a healing broken arm. (Doc said it was ok.) Good stroke on one side, flopping my arm over on the other, wearing an Ironman cap, but swimming like a wounded flamingo. The icing on the cake was realizing that I couldn't get out of the pool without crossing several lanes packed with swimmers to get to the stairs. So then I became "that guy" that was crossing lanes between people, while trying to hold my bent arm up and out of the water so nobody would hit it. I felt about as smart as I looked.
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Zen and the Art of Triathlon. Strava Workout Log
Interviews with Chris McCormack, Helle Frederikson, Angela Naeth, and many more.
http://www.zentriathlon.com
I became one of the strange denizens myself lately, trying to swim with a healing broken arm. (Doc said it was ok.) Good stroke on one side, flopping my arm over on the other, wearing an Ironman cap, but swimming like a wounded flamingo. The icing on the cake was realizing that I couldn't get out of the pool without crossing several lanes packed with swimmers to get to the stairs. So then I became "that guy" that was crossing lanes between people, while trying to hold my bent arm up and out of the water so nobody would hit it. I felt about as smart as I looked.
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Zen and the Art of Triathlon. Strava Workout Log
Interviews with Chris McCormack, Helle Frederikson, Angela Naeth, and many more.
http://www.zentriathlon.com
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ZenTriBrett: Jan 12, 16 7:21