It seems the members were more distracted and in awe rather than annoyed. I think the instructor was irritated that it took the attention off her class. Her tone and tact completely caught me off guard. She was kind of mother henning me. I would have preferred she approach me face to face, rather than go out of her way behind my back. If she was a true authority on the matter, she would have approached me at the time of incident.
I have a good friend that pays the U.S. Masters Swimming annual fee so he can compete in meets. He doesn’t swim with the club. He’ll be in a difficult position, if something similar happens to him.
I have a good friend that pays the U.S. Masters Swimming annual fee so he can compete in meets. He doesn’t swim with the club. He’ll be in a difficult position, if something similar happens to him.
ripple wrote:
It sounds to me like she just doesn't want to hear her class members complain to her about your diving in the future. Probably nothing more nothing less, and to be fair to her, you even say there are "no diving" signs plastered all over the joint. So one could probably infer that the management aren't too keen on diving in the pool. I don't know. Just a guess.