Today, I decided to go for a swim at the YMCA. It’s a new part of my exercise plan. I was at the gym by 8 am. Swimming felt good, everything about it felt wonderful. My arms and legs gliding through the crystal blue water. I was aware of how my body moved through the water. How high to keep my legs up, which way to breathe. It was quiet. A peaceful quiet. At that moment in time, I was free. Free to think, free to feel. Free from Parkinson’s, free from any troubles or worries. Just me and the water. Gliding through the watery space.
When I was swimming I thought about the Olympic athletes. Each swimmer moving their arms and legs, pumping, pulling, moving at their top speed. Each person striving for Gold. I pretended I was an Olympic swimmer, hoping to win the gold. I don’t know if I swam faster, but it felt amazing. I imagined that I was driving my body, racing toward the finish line. Of course, I won the Gold!
When I went home, I did have to take a short nap. I find a 20-30 minute repose is all I need to restore my energy. Swimming wore me out, but it was gratifying. I woke up refreshed and was ready for the rest of the day.
That night I experienced a deep sleep, unlike any other night. I slept about 7 hours and had a very deep night’s sleep. HALLELUJAH! I only woke up once and slept for several more hours. This experience causes me to believe that I need to work out intensely and with intention every day. This will give me the sleep I need at night. It’s a bit of a bummer because there are days, I do not want to work out, or I am simply tired. I am discovering that exercise is the key to everything.
Awesome —good rest is so helpful to good health! Keep swimming.
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Good for you!! swimming is the best besides walking
but a short rest is good also.
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It’s so good to hear that you are doing well – keep it up!
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