Tuesday, March 25, 2008

A little bit about me

Hi, I'm Splashton. Call me Splash for short. This is my first blog so forgive me if I have mistakes. So today at 3:45 pm I went to my swim practice. Yes I swim! I have been swimming for 5 years. Anyways, I had to work on my stroke and my starts. Now if you're not interested in swimming, don't worry, I'll be writing more blogs about things that don't involve swimming. Ok so for those of you that are interested, here go's. My coach told me "Kick, Kick! In your races your not kicking and that KILLS your time." So I kicked and kicked and then got it right. My legs sorta hurt but I lived. Then I worked on 2 strokes. Freestyle and backstroke. I needed my head back on my backstroke and my arms needed more power on my freestyle. I felt like my arms, legs etc. were gonna fall off. I know you're probably thinking, yeah right. But why don't you try it! And if you do swim then you know how I felt tonight. Now if you're on my swim-team I am dedicating this to you. You guys, no matter who you are, were always there for me! Thanks for that! So, I finally got everything how my coach wanted it so my practice ended at 5:20 pm. Ok well in my next blog I will talk to you about something your family would care about like mine did. Well thanks for reading!
-Splash

2 comments:

Splash said...

Hey this is Splash. Feel free to post a comment on my blog! Thanks for reading and keep watching, new blogs will appear!

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