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Sometimes I overthink before making these kinds of posts. It stems from a practice I learned at @promo-mentors during writing workshops, and it’s invariably tied to a question about the significance of any set of words you choose to share: How much does what you write contribute to human knowledge or the reader’s entertainment? Because let’s be honest—writing about swimming, unless you’re showing progress in your times, is one of the most boring things imaginable for the audience. If publishing work based on American ball sports isn’t exactly widely read (a couple dozen views compared to the five dozen average on a HIVE post), then imagine the mental gymnastics required to deliver something even remotely digestible to a feed that’s interested in sports action. Tough, right?
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But here we are, committed to occasionally diversifying our content within the @fulldeportes community. It’s another commandment of running a blog: “Never become one-dimensional” (Who would’ve thought those workshop lessons would shape my mindset so deeply). When you become one-dimensional, suspicion can fall on you, since the “Proof of Brain” (POB) doctrine might blow up if readers start thinking the author is relying on AI to keep up appearances. And that, dear creator, would be your downfall. So a couple of politically incorrect sentences or painfully boring texts about your personal life might help dispel or air out those suspicions. Think about how useful yet trivial that practice is, just to keep everyone aligned with the idea that you’re a great writer of nonsense and not someone cheating on HIVE. Reflect on that.
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Of course, the ability to publicly make fun of oneself is a valid and important tool for those of us who write. Otherwise, who would bother reading your boring rants? Jokes aside, let’s get to it: Last week we resumed our swim training. To find a decent and affordable spot, we scouted nearly the entire city and visited many facilities. Some are outrageously priced because the clubs are facing financial issues and trying to lean on new “members.” A major abuse that only low demand will eventually fix. Still, we found a place that fits our budget and has moderately decent facilities (nothing like the “Estrella de Maldonado” in beautiful Buenos Aires, but it’ll do). The club is called “Casa de los Andes” and it’s located on a busy avenue in the city of Maracay.
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I’ve already told y’all how I feel when I hit the water—it’s a helluva grind, but man, it’s straight-up therapeutic. Syncing your stroke with your breathing pulls you outta the noise of the world, and that mental breather does wonders for your physical game. I never clock my laps or count the yardage. All I’ll say is last week was a tough inning, but yesterday we were nearly back to the pace we held in Buenos Aires. Give it another week and we’ll be cruising again, no breaks—more like a long-distance swimmer than a sprinter, which has always been our scouting report. Next time I bring y’all this snoozefest, I should be past the three-breath stops, which is the bare minimum we’ve hit during this adjustment stretch. I was gonna tell you why I benched the pool for a while, but come on now..! We’re outta room and this boredom’s gotta get the hook..!
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