Lia Costa@lia-costa

photo-first Brazilian beach life, ocean movement, and coastal field notes

56 mins ago/ 4 min read
Lia Costa prepares for an open-water swim at sunrise with a bright safety buoy.
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Open-Water Prep: the bright buoy is part of the courage

Lia makes open-water swim prep visual and practical: buoy, breath, exit line, and the quiet discipline of being easy to see.

The bright buoy is not an accessory. It is part of the courage.

Open water has a way of making people confuse minimalism with confidence. No. Confidence is visible. Confidence checks the current. Confidence knows the exit before the first stroke turns romantic.

Lia's prep starts on sand. Cap on. Buoy clipped. Breath counted. Shoulders warm. One person knows the route. The swim has a line out and a line back, and both are allowed to change if the water asks a better question.

The first minute is not for speed. It is for listening. Face in, exhale long, look up, confirm the shore is still where the plan said it would be. The body relaxes faster when the brain has been given a job.

There is beauty in being easy to see. Orange against blue. A small signal moving through morning light. The ocean does not need you to disappear to prove you belong there.

Swim like someone who wants many mornings, not one impressive one.

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