Draining

By grlzze444 - 16/11/2010 00:19 - United States

Today, my swim coach had me swim a 400 meter freestyle. Feeling a little sick near the end, I lifted my head to breathe, then burped, and threw up violently all in the pool. All my team mates screamed horrified running out of the pool, and now they have to drain it. I was told not to come back. FML
I agree, your life sucks 33 487
You deserved it 4 149

Same thing different taste

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Hmmm.....I can't really tell who's at fault here. Sure, the darling felt sick, but if the coach wouldn't let them stop....hmmm.... this is one where I just cannot vote on it without more details.

Back in my day the warm ups were over 9000! And that was upstream both ways including a 40 foot waterfall in -30 degree weather. Let me tell you, you young people have it easy! I'd like to see you swimming through a layer of ice. I'll not even mention fighting off the piranha and crocodiles!

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d_ele 0

It's OK I know how you feel :(. 400s are pretty intense. Did your coach force you to do one or were you asked to do one?

oh shit that's hilarious never burp when your doing hard stuff lol couldn't slop laughing, haws ydi for being a swimming noob

wriptidez 0

they will probably just filter out the puke

Why carry on swimming if you don't feel well?? There's pushing yourself and there's being an idiot. Also, I worked at a pool for 4 and a half years, we never drain it.

Pansy. I swam over a thousand on the first day back to practice. Horribly out of shape. With stitches in my back. I think you just need to reconsider swimming.

You were told not to come back because you felt sick and vomitted. Quit acting like a whiney bitch and making it out like you were being punished