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[–] pitenius [S] ago 

Knowing that there's a point after which exercise is too much, figure out what that point is, regarding the performance measures you care about, and use them as a final goal.

Not sure which measures I care about... I guess that's my problem.

Can you swim 40 minutes without rest?

I could three months ago ;).

If you can get to 40 minutes, while you probably wouldn't be as fit for any competitive level, from the point of view of that single measure, you're more alive than any average 17 year old.

That's part of what I meant by old: there's no "competitive level" at some point. But... have you seen the "average" 17 year olds today? It's a sad time to be a dirty old man with all these chili-piles around.

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[–] Coz 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

However there's definitely some motivation in you, or you wouldn't have made the post and replied to my comment. Maybe you should watch a few videos or read a few things about what people do when they are fit, and along the way you might find your reason to work out. The main reason I'm into fitness it because it gives me a feeling of freedom. I want to be able to crank a handstand whenever I feel like it, not necessarily in front of other people.

If competing motivates you, get a buddy and try to top each other's personal bests. When that happens, your buddy has to buy you a beer or a steak.

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[–] pitenius [S] ago 

I just go crazy sitting still. I picked up my card and saw the weight room today. I got some really good tips in this thread. For the next two weeks, I'll just ease back into the swimming, but I think I'll pick up the strength training... We'll see... it should be good!