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Swimming Partner needed


VPaiva

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Hello, and good morning


As the title of the subject states, I am looking for a swimming partners with whom to swim.

This would happen once a week (or weekend, depending on availability), preferably later hours of the day, closer to the pool closing times (but everything is debatable).


I am looking for someone experienced in swimming (ideally faster and better than me, but someone highly motivated with swimming is equally good), with whom it would be easier to swim longer distances and insist on more complicated techniques.


Swim is a fun and enjoyable activity, but sometimes, swimming alone is not the best thing to do, as motivation levels fluctuate, and performance may vary. With a swimming partner, things may be different....


Swimming would happen at Jags Sports Club.

If you think you're happy with this, please, do let me know :D

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