By Tori Caudill, Swimming World College Intern
One of the best parts of swimming is competing. For many swimmers this competition can become more intense over time, just as anything else that you devote this much of your life to. As an 8 and under, dropping time was always easy, as long as no DQ was involved. As an age-group swimmer, some days of watching your friends have good races and meets can be gut-wrenching. And in college, watching your training partner swim well while you’re stuck in a rut can seem like the end of your career. Over the years dropping time gets harder and harder; swimming becomes more frustrating and more upsetting, and can drive us to want to hang up the goggles.
However, there are many ways to keep from falling apart after a rough race, or even a trying swim meet without having to resort to quitting a sport you’ve devoted what seems like your entire life to.
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