Iceland review - 2019, Side 106

Iceland review - 2019, Side 106
104 Iceland Review Every weekday morning at the public pool in West Reykjavík (Vesturbæjarlaug), Halldór Bergmann – called Dóri – slips into his grey, square leg suit and declares that he shall swim 1,800 metres (1.1 miles). He is 68 years old, and, also, a great mangler of the truth. He swims only 200 metres (660 feet), on a good day, but does not like the facts getting in the way of a good time – and this may be his best quality: his penchant for childlike embellishment. It’s this trait, above any else, perhaps, that has won over a troop of loyal followers, and why those follow- ers have, in the spirit of his own whimsy, taken to calling him “the Commander.” He is not a large man, not by Icelandic stan- dards, but there is something undeniably grand about him as he rises from the waters after his swim – chin up, chest out, goggles on his head; bronze skin glistening in the pale morning sun. Digging his toes into his flip-flops, he struts toward the glass yurt that houses the pool’s steam room. Three of his contemporaries (roughly speaking), crouching at the shallow end of the pool – heads bobbing languidly, up and down, up and down – follow him with their eyes. Steaming a while in the yurt, the Commander confabulates about politics, current events, and sports with his fellow patrons, while remaining, seemingly always, at the centre of attention. When the heat becomes unbearable, he marches back out again, relishing the contrast between the muggi- ness of the steam room and the cool summer air. But all of this – the swim, the steam, the shooting of the proverbial breeze – is mere preamble for the marrow of his daily ritual; for almost four decades, he has rallied them here, his troops, at the edges of the public pool – come rain, wind, or snow* – and guided them through a tightly-scripted regimen of quaint exercises invented by, and bearing the name of, Danish gymnastics educator J. P. Müller. Müller’s book My System – which outlined his personal philosophy on health and wellness, and included 18 exercises – was a bestseller when it was published in 1904. Promising to transform the figure of the common weakling into that of a Greek god, Müller converted the likes of Franz Kafka to his system, whose physique was once described by an Austrian physician as “thin and delicate.” Müller was born with a similarly frail consti- tution, but owing to strenuous exercise, and with the aid of his system (which he developed to keep his comrades at the Copenhagen Rowing Club fit IT’S A DAILY SPECTACLE THAT ALWAYS BEGINS THE SAME WAY, WITH A RALLYING CRY THAT ALL OF THE PATRONS OF WEST REYKJAVÍK’S POOL ARE NOW LONG FAMILIAR WITH: “THE EXERCISES ARE BEGINNING!”
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