Thank you.
My last question is for both of you. We're talking about basic talent. Often, what is interesting in swimming is seeing that a lot of people register to learn basic skills, to learn to swim, but not necessarily compete.
In fact, I remember that the pool was full during swim class, but in the evening, there were maybe five people there for training. I'm exaggerating a little, but I'm using it to illustrate what I want to say.
Does that present challenges for the trainers? In your sport, more people register to gain life skills. However, a lot of people register for hockey, for example, to be very competitive and get to a higher level. Does that mean that swimming has unique challenges?