Where every third thought shall be my grave, says the magician , Prospero, at the end of Shakespeare’s Tempest. I suppose Prospero had his reasons, but I try not to subscribe to them. I am the small child who does not want to go to bed; the party is going on and I want to... Continue Reading →
Hanging out together is ‘social nourishment’
Every now and again an intrepid group of #swimandtonic swimmers and non swimmers set out on little adventures, seeking new places to swim/eat cake/ exchange tales/ make friendships. For a fix of social nourishment. It has not always been smooth sailing. Our first attempt to swim at London Fields Lido was foiled when the day... Continue Reading →
Oxford Lock to Lock 4K swim through the eyes of an athlete in his late 70’s
First Aider: He’s very slow. Are you sure he’s all right? Glenys: This is how he always swims. He’ll be fine. Welcome to the world of the athlete in his late seventies, who won’t or can’t give up. The scene is near the yellow buoy marking the three kilometre point of this four kilometre swim.... Continue Reading →
Avon Adventures – guest blog beautifully written by Andrew Marsh/Hiawatha
Avon Adventures The rhythmic dip of hand and arm into the soft river water had slowed; the cold was reaching into my tiring muscles. Each kick of my legs – especially my left – against the strengthened current as we made our way steadily upstream was becoming harder. My muscles and tendons were taut,... Continue Reading →
Ed’s shivery insights
They say it's always darkest before the dawn. The moments before you enter the open water on a bleak cold day with onlookers decrying that you are mad and telling you that you'll kill yourself are the darkest of times but also the point when I feel most alive. When I went for my first... Continue Reading →
Fatherly advice: “The times when you least want to go training are the times when you need to go the most”
Beautiful blog post written by Lee Chetwynd, Swim & Tonic member and the guy with the awesome stroke, he glides through the water so effortlessly. I’m thinking about something mundane, perhaps it’s where I used to live. Maybe I still live there, I’m not sure. “Let’s see if I can remember the post code, I... Continue Reading →
Managing My Decline by Alan White
My club’s Women’s Champion Marathon runner changing next to me after an 18 mile February run. I asked her: Did you enjoy the snowdrops in Trentham woods? She said: What snowdrops? And that is an important difference between a Champion and an Also Ran. Nowadays it seems to be called Focus. I had it... Continue Reading →
Coming soon …
Grab your cozzies, hats & goggles the Swim & Tonic Blog is on its way! What can you expect? Guest blogs, upcoming events, tips, inspiration, swimming inspired doodles & future adventures. Stay tuned. #swimandtonic crew x