Some of you may have already heard about Susan (not sure of her last name) and there may have been other posts about her in the past.
Even if you have heard about Susan, her story is worth repeating. Susan has gone from having difficulty walking a block to swimming in a relay across the Strait of Georgia (a 34k stretch) and paddling in a 26k ocean canoe race in Kona. And last week swimming a 10 kilometre ocean swim across English Bay in Vancouver, Canada. And she now lives nearly symptom free. What caused this? Committing to swimming every day.
I think even putting you toe in any water exposed to the elements in Canada deserves our praise - let alone swimming 10k of it.
More of her story can be read at her blog at:
http://msathlete.wordpress.com/
Specific story about swimming 10k in English Bay, Vancouver:
http://msathlete.wordpress.com/2012/...ale-of-a-tale/
and/or twitter : @MS_athlete
Even if you have heard about Susan, her story is worth repeating. Susan has gone from having difficulty walking a block to swimming in a relay across the Strait of Georgia (a 34k stretch) and paddling in a 26k ocean canoe race in Kona. And last week swimming a 10 kilometre ocean swim across English Bay in Vancouver, Canada. And she now lives nearly symptom free. What caused this? Committing to swimming every day.
I think even putting you toe in any water exposed to the elements in Canada deserves our praise - let alone swimming 10k of it.
More of her story can be read at her blog at:
http://msathlete.wordpress.com/
Specific story about swimming 10k in English Bay, Vancouver:
http://msathlete.wordpress.com/2012/...ale-of-a-tale/
and/or twitter : @MS_athlete