Sentences with phrase «feels like swimming»

By the end of the summer there are sometimes so many that it feels like swimming in a giant bubble tea.
It may even feel like swimming upstream at times.
«Ultimately, I felt like swimming was less dangerous,» she said.
Fighting for healthier school food can feel like swimming upstream.
Being an attached parent to a newborn can often feel like swimming against a very strong current.
For many students, the process of learning new material can feel like swimming in an ocean with fish moving in many different directions.
It can feel like swimming with no island on the horizon.
Sure it has a nice white sand beach and turquoise water, but the windy and mostly overcast (even rainy) weather during my three - day stay didn't make me feel like swimming much.
If you feel like a swim there's no need to even pack a towel when you book a deluxe Port Douglas swim - out room.
But these are only minor issue as we were busy most of the time anyway, and when we felt like a swim we went down to the beach.
There are still so many obstacles, feeling like swimming against the tide, but reading your posts gives me a good push to continue.
If you feel like a swim, the oversized pool will attract you.
Each partner has their own set of reactions, and sharing this experience can feel like swimming through uncharted waters.

Not exact matches

You only want to swim for, like, 40 minutes, and because everyone is transiting through, no one feels threatened if you just go and have a chat with them.
Running after swimming felt like hot death, but finding a running rhythm after all that swimming was definitely good for me.
Activities like running and swimming also increase overall blood flow and provide our minds fresh energy and oxygen — another factor that could help us feel better.
There are so many ways to generate streams of income, especially online, that it feels like you're swimming in a huge pool of possibilities.
I also feel it when I see people like the imperial swimming instructor at the YMCA — powerful people who delight in towering over some little twerp who is struggling and scared, and casting the terrible shadow of their just and perfect selves.
It's always hard to swim against the tide, and in the debate on homosexual lifestyle it feels, at times, more like a tsunami.»
feeling like the ocean i was swimming in became a pond, but the most beautiful saltwater tropical fish are in it and there is Atlantis in all it's glory and luminescence, ya picking up what i'm putting down?
I felt like you only got about a foot of space to swim in.
I want freshness and excitement and movement, and yet I am swimming against what feels like an insurmountable tide of writer's and photographer's block to deliver even a single post.
I felt like I was swimming really fast today and it seriously felt great.
I want to feel like I've earned my evening cocktail because I've just showered and gotten all spiffed up after a hike or a run or a swim.
With no football, a non-ESPN television contract, and a handful of programs still attached with an unwanted «mid-major» stigma, it was a very realistic possibility that this sink or swim condition would end with Villanova and company discovering what the bottom of the college athletics pool feels like.
I have friends who have 1 or two kids who keep their houses immaculate, and still somehow manage time to do things like cook dinner and occasionally even watch a movie — where as I feel like I am swimming in one of those machines with the water current where you never actually GO anywhere?
So many parents describe feeling like «a salmon swimming upstream.»
Instructors work on everything from helping children feel comfortable in the water to water survival skills like floating to different swim strokes.
Since home educators are a minority of the general population, you may often feel like the only fish swimming upstream.
Just walking down the high street makes you feel like a salmon trying to swim downstream when another thousand salmons are swimming up against you.
Feeling pressured to try Baby Led Weaning but worrying that BLW is like throwing your baby into the deep end of the pool rather than teaching him to swim.
When my first child was born I often felt like I was swimming against the current.
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After a month or so I started to feel a little suffocated, like I was struggling to swim against a current of looky - loos and commentators.
Others have said it feels like a goldfish swimming around.
We don't want to place her in the middle where she's gonna feel like she's swimming in a pool.
I had been dying to see what it felt like to swim while pregnant so I was disgruntled by the storm thinking that it would ruin my plan.
I felt amazing when I put it on and the skirt made the swimming suit look like a little dress you can wear when walking around in public (and it totally covered up my stretch marks on my thigh).
To some people, asking yourself whether you feel more inclined to trust the tabloid press, the police, or a politician is like asking whether you'd prefer to swim with a crocodile, a shark, or a bunch of hungry piranhas.
«The frequency of one predator eating the other is really about size dynamic,» Nifong said «If a small shark swims by an alligator and the alligator feels like it can take the shark down, it will, but we also reviewed some old stories about larger sharks eating smaller alligators.»
No longer should we have to sneak out of lab like thieves in the night to get in an hour's swim or feel obligated to stay late to make up for time «lost» at a lunchtime yoga class.
«While flying the robot feels as if it is treading water; while swimming it feels like it is surrounded by molasses.
«I swam if I felt like it, or did a walk, but I had no exercise strategy or regimen.»
Somehow and someway we move, we carry on, we persevere - even though, in times such as these, it feels like we are swimming through tar, barely able to keep our heads above the blackness.
The swim, overall, was very fast: In 19 minutes — and it felt like much less — I was at the exit barge, and volunteers were helping me up the ramp and onto the promenade.
A three - hour swim would feel like 45 minutes,» says Divine.
Nina reveals, «I didn't go to the gym once [over Christmas break], but I was in better shape than I am now because I was snowboarding every single day, skating, swimming in my friend's pool... I didn't even feel like I was working out.
Exercise in almost any form (scrambling up a tree to escape an angry wild boar excepted) boosts feel - good endorphins, but low - intensity exercises like walking, yoga, and swimming also lower your cortisol levels.
Isolating focus to swims, bikes, runs in spite of life events that can feel like sprints, is a recipe for disaster.
Between the time of decomposition of toxins and their elimination from the body, you may feel like you're swimming in toxins.
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