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Topic History of: Why I swim for hours every day
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JK2006 Several similar posts, most from alcoholics hating body shaming. I can only say "I'm alright Jack".
Carl The bloke with the big belly looks better.
He's better than you.

He's probably not a self obsessed narcissistic paedophile either.
Green Man Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
JK2006 wrote:


Can you swim Wyot?...It's something I have never learnt to do. My feet are only good for hiking in the wilderness.


Yes I love swimming GM. My feet are made for walking too - 2 hours a day most days of the week to the office and back along The Thames. And I go for the ocassional swim when I can - sadly mainly only the local municipal pool rather than the pools our host inhabits!


Do you flex your muscles on the diving board and do the backstroke so you show your legs off like a Rockette?
JK2006 Not pies Honey; I suspect burgers washed down with gallons of beer. Most huge bellies are simply the result of people not caring about how they look. And why should they, indeed? I happen to find giant bellies gross and don't want one in front of me. But swimming for me is mainly good for joints, muscles, lungs, heart, brain, blood flow... I used to do 5 hours a day; now nearer 3.

And WYOT - I never swim in the UK. One - I prefer outdoor in hot sunshine. Two - I suspect a swim in Great Britain would provoke a dozen false allegations. So my swimming is confined to the six months each year I can be in nicer climes.
Wyot Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]JK2006 wrote:


Can you swim Wyot?...It's something I have never learnt to do. My feet are only good for hiking in the wilderness.


Yes I love swimming GM. My feet are made for walking too - 2 hours a day most days of the week to the office and back along The Thames. And I go for the ocassional swim when I can - sadly mainly only the local municipal pool rather than the pools our host inhabits!