Are you fit?

How fit do you think you are?


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So why can't you swim in a pool, you won't be drinking the water. The water that's on your skin can be washed off after yo swim to get everything off that you don't want.
 
I don't swim because I can't. :D Besides two of my friends have drowned swimming, so I'm not that eager to learn.
Jogging is nice, and I can do that anywhere in any weather.

p.s. About swimming, I once talked with the captain of the fastest ship in our navy and he offered me to join our navy. I told him I'm a poor candidate because I can't swim. He laughed and said that he prefers people who can't swim in his crew because those people try to save ship to the last. :D
 
I hate chlorine too, especially when it gets in my eyes. The only times I even swim is when i'm on vacation near a lake or an ocean.
Ice is the only way!
 
You quickly get used to cold water. I was walking bottom deep in the sea yesterday and it was nice although the water temperature was just +5C.
 
Not all pools use chlorine filters, make a friend who's allergic to chlorine and has a pool.
 
You quickly get used to cold water. I was walking bottom deep in the sea yesterday and it was nice although the water temperature was just +5C.

True, even though its painful at first, cold water is a lot more tolerable than hot water. Cold water about 4C+ I can just get in, ouch this is painful, but just stay in. Hot water 38C+ I have to gradually get in, depending on how hot or cold my skin is.
 
You quickly get used to cold water. I was walking bottom deep in the sea yesterday and it was nice although the water temperature was just +5C.

41 degrees Fahrenheit?! That's nut-chilling, especially for a skinny little bugger like you. You must not be in there for very long.
 
I'm lucky to have all of my natural teeth even though I play hockey. I wouldn't look as nearly as handsome if I was missing my front incisors.
 
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