Swimmingly. in Whey and Sonic Screwdrivers.

  • Sept. 8, 2014, 11:44 a.m.
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Commutes suck. What could take 35 minutes in good traffic can take over an hour in the morning. I dread sitting in traffic, feel so anxious in it, and otherwise feel terrible for a while after. So I decided to try getting up even earlier, cut my commute by a variable amount, not have to worry about being late, and go for a quick swim in the rec center.

I mean, I’m paying tuition, I might as well take advantage of these things, right? All these years, I regretting never taking advantage of the facilities at Rutgers when I lived on campus. I meant to try gymming here my second semester, but I just couldn’t get a rhythm down. I don’t think I could ever do my actual workouts here, I’d get anxious over needing enough time or whether the equipment was available. There’s a high concentration of bros, and I prefer to stay out of their way.

That said, swimming doesn’t feel like exercise to me for some reason. It IS cardio, I do get out of breath, and boy do my arms get tired, but I always always feel de-stressed and energized afterwards. I never feel any pressure to do better or more or faster or whatnot.

I’ll play it out. I could easily get down to a minimal amount of things to bring to the gym, toss my soapystuff and lock in my bookbag. If I’m not mistaken, they supply towels. Towards the winter, walking back to the parking deck to switch out bags will be a pain, and twenty minutes I’d rather save.


Fawkes Gal September 08, 2014

Fantastic idea to swim, so good for you and I love the feeling of swimming.

Listening to good music always perks up my commutes, but that might be different for me because I don't really get much ME time to listen to whatever I want, so a part of me relishes those long drives on my own. Want me to make you a mix tape of Scottish alternative music and German punk bands? ;)

Timmy™ Fawkes Gal ⋅ September 08, 2014

It's good to do a variety of physical activity. Ultimately, something is better than nothing, and a lot of different things is easier for the body to recover from than a lot of the same thing, so to speak.

Be happy to do a mix exchange, so long as your manthing doesn't get all pouty.

AnOrangeZebra September 08, 2014

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