> James wrote:
>  Next time you
> go swimming try breathing on the "wrong" side and it will feel odd for about
> a length or two but after that it will feel perfectly normal.
> 

I'm goofy then!  I swim every day and I used to "competitively" swim
(in school) and I've never liked breathing on my right although that's
where I'll take my largest breaths - it's odd.  If I sprint my left
breaths are quick and fluid but my rights are slower and last longer. 
If I really want to cruise then I breathe only on my left and I go as
fast as I can.  Then I congratulate the winner and shower up.

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