Most people don’t avoid entering Mana Art Erne SWIMRUN because they’re lazy.
They avoid it because of one powerful sentence in their head:
“I’m not a swimrunner.”
Here’s the secret:
Almost nobody is — until their first race.
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You’re Probably Closer Than You Think
If you already do any of these:
• swim lengths in a pool
• enjoy an occasional open-water dip
• jog parkrun
• hike trails
• cycle at weekends
…then you already own 90% of the toolbox.
Swimrun isn’t a separate species of athlete.
It’s simply swimmers and runners who dared to combine the two.
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The Myth of the “Swimrunner Type”
Social media shows:
• super lean athletes
• expensive wetsuits
• dramatic sea swims
• mountain backdrops
That’s the highlight reel — not the starting point.
At Erne SWIMRUN you’ll meet:
• parents with busy jobs
• people who learned front crawl last year
• runners who still breaststroke
• first-timers in basic wetsuits
Ordinary people doing something a little extraordinary.
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How People Actually Become Swimrunners
It rarely starts with big training plans.
It usually starts like this:
1. “That looks interesting…”
2. “Maybe I could try…”
3. “I’ll sign up and figure it out.”
The identity comes after the decision — not before.
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What the Course Expects From You
Not perfection.
Just:
• steady movement
• sensible preparation
• willingness to be a beginner
You can walk hills.
You can breaststroke sections.
You can take a minute to breathe.
This race rewards attitude, not ego.
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The Real Transformation
The biggest change isn’t fitness.
It’s the moment you stop saying:
“I’m not a swimrunner”
and start saying:
“I’m training for a swimrun.”
That single sentence shifts how you train, think, and show up.
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Borrow Confidence From the Event
Mana Art Erne SWIMRUN was designed to hold you:
• clear course
• freshwater lake
• visible safety
• friendly culture
• no-intimidation ethos
You don’t need to arrive as a swimrunner.
You become one along the way.
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If You’re Waiting to Feel Ready
You’ll wait forever.
No one feels ready for their first swimrun.
They just decide they’re curious enough to begin.
Start the journey here:
www.erneswimrun.com

