

A: My #1 piece of advice for ANYONE looking into learning to swim is to join or just attend Masters swimming practices. Masters swimming is for any swimmer over the age of 18, and teams are found in every state in the country. Workouts are coached, and in most practices, ability ranges from former college athletes to novice swimmers.
The United States Masters Swimming website will help you find a pool and practice near you!
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A: Eating healthy at a restaurant is possible, but the diner must be proactive and avoid common diner pitfalls. The biggest issue with restaurants is portion size, which usually tends to be significantly larger than a meal one would prepare at home. Try dining in restaurants that you know serve small, healthy, delicious meals. Substituting is a great way to get the healthy options you want; order the salmon with a baked potato instead of the mashed potatoes or switch the cream-based salad dressing for the vinaigrette.
Dining out should be enjoyable. Don't avoid it-make it social, healthy and fun!

A: Absolutely not, yet eating breakfast is extremely important as it provides the body with early morning energy and prevents extreme hunger later in the day. However, every person's body and schedule is different. Waiting until mid-morning (10:00 am) to eat breakfast is just as beneficial as consuming a meal first thing upon rising. Remember to divide total calories throughout the day, and to never go more than 3-4 hours without re-fueling.