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	<title>Comments on: Masters Swimming vs. Swimming On Your Own</title>
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		<title>By: Rob</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been in triathlon for about a year now after a hiatus from swimming for about 10 years+.  I&#039;ve been swimming on my own up until recently when I started with a local Masters team and so far, am pleased with progress and improvements.  I&#039;ve not been faced with any of the above-mentioned issues, so I guess I&#039;m okay (at least for now).   Benefits to the Masters swimming out-weigh swimming on one&#039;s own, so long as the coaching is worthwhile and you can afford the time and financial responsibilities.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been in triathlon for about a year now after a hiatus from swimming for about 10 years+.  I&#8217;ve been swimming on my own up until recently when I started with a local Masters team and so far, am pleased with progress and improvements.  I&#8217;ve not been faced with any of the above-mentioned issues, so I guess I&#8217;m okay (at least for now).   Benefits to the Masters swimming out-weigh swimming on one&#8217;s own, so long as the coaching is worthwhile and you can afford the time and financial responsibilities.</p>
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