What happens to sport when strength is no longer the point?The Second Half: Swimming After Fifty is not a training manual, a fitness guide, or a celebration of peak performance. It is a quiet, thoughtful exploration of what swimming becomes when ambition softens and practice deepens.Written for those entering the second half of life, this book traces swimming from its elemental origins-breath, buoyancy, rhythm-into a sustained practice of attention, patience, and continuity. It examines how immersion changes with age: how force gives way to flow, how effort becomes rhythm, and how the water offers not escape, but steadiness.Across three movements-heritage, practice, and legacy-the book reflects on learning to float, sharing lanes, managing breath, entering flow, and staying in the water long after results stop mattering. Swimming emerges not as a test of youth, but as a lifelong conversation between body, time, and environment.For readers who swim not to compete, but to remain connected-to movement, to presence, to themselves-Swimming After Fifty offers a calm, resonant companion.This is a book about continuing, not conquering.