Swimming

Swimming Retirement What Do I Do Now

By Taylor Padington, Swimming World College Intern

It has been approximately four months since my retirement from swimming and like so many others, I am unable to fill the void that swimming has left. Swimming had occupied my life for the past 17 years, and now I am drowning in all the spare time retirement has provided me with.

Like so many others, swimming is not just a sport, or hobby, but more of a lifestyle. Without the constant hours of practicing, I find myself wondering why I even decided to retire. Of course, when this thought passes through my mind, I remember how much swimming gave me. I also remember that it was my time to hang up the cap and goggles, for I simply gave all I could to the sport that I loved.

But what do I do now? Where do I exert my copious amount of energy? How can I fill that emptiness that swimming left me with? After a long 120 days of trying new sports, getting back into coaching swimming and even taking a break from the sport I love, I have found three key factors which helped ease my retirement process.

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