"I knew what my times were and how my practices were progressing and how close I was to the goals I had set for the year. I swam hard. I always swam hard. If I didn't, I knew I would pay for it either the next day or the next meet"
- Debbie Meyer
About this Quote
In this quote, Debbie Meyer is assessing her devotion and determination as a swimmer. She points out being aware of her times and development throughout practices, along with how close she was to attaining her objectives for the year. This shows that she was continuously monitoring her efficiency and pressing herself to enhance. She likewise mentions constantly swimming hard, showing that she offered her all in every practice and competition. This level of effort was essential to her success, as she understood that slacking off would have effects in the type of slower times or a bad efficiency in the next satisfy. In general, this quote highlights Meyer's strong work ethic and commitment to her sport.
This quote is written / told by Debbie Meyer somewhere between August 14, 1952 and today. She was a famous Athlete from USA.
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