Talk about what’s important to me 1
From an invited talk I gave at The XXXIII FIMS World Congress of Sports Medicine in June 2014 in which I was making a point about the need to think about what is truly important to people:
From an invited talk I gave at The XXXIII FIMS World Congress of Sports Medicine in June 2014 in which I was making a point about the need to think about what is truly important to people:
A number of years ago, I joined a Master’s swim team. I was doing triathlons at the time, and the swim was my weakest leg. The team I joined divided the pool into four lanes: A (fastest swimmers), B (next fastest), C (next fastest) and D (slowest.) Workouts were organized accordingly; faster swimmers were assigned […]