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David Walters

Two swimmers, Bob Beresh and David Walters, are opposites when it comes to skill-level.

Beresh, a beginner, started attending organized, coached workouts two months ago.

Walters, a national standout, competed on the U.S. 4 x 200 freestyle relay with Michael Phelps in the 2008 Olympics.

The two men share a struggle that anyone trying to exercise can relate to — getting moving during the winter months. In particular, jumping in the water in weather that makes most people want to grab a sweatshirt or umbrella.

“Just show up — that’s my advice,” Walters said.

He also holds the American record in the 100-meter freestyle. “The relief of accomplishing it motivates you to make it to the next workout.”

David Walters
David Walters

After his last competition in 2012, Walters took a break from swimming. Although he enjoyed surfing, he found that it did not provide the same intensity he was used to in a workout.

Finally, as a New Year’s resolution, he started swimming with the Southern California Aquatics club in Culver City.

Walters said when he returned, he was not in the fast lane. “I’m taking it one day at a time,” he said. “It seems like everyone at SCAQ is trying to improve.  It’s very motivating. We push each other.”

Even though Beresh is new to the water, he already has found a home with SCAQ in Culver City.

When he began attending workouts, around the same time as Walters, he couldn’t make it to the other side of the pool without getting winded. He had to stop, and he couldn’t make it back. Now he can swim 1,000 yards without stopping.

His wife, Robyn, is a “superstar swimmer” who has been with SCAQ since 2009. At first Bob was worried that he would be invading her territory, but now they can attend workouts together.

Winter may seem like an odd time to pick up a water sport, but Beresh has friends who keep him grounded.

“All of them are open-water swimmers who don’t wear a wetsuit, so they would’ve laughed at me if I complained,” he said. “There’s a real beauty to swimming in conditions that aren’t ideal.”

Ms. Artley may be contacted at news@swim.net

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