Open water and wetsuits
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Hi
I'm a reasonable indoor swimmer and would like to step up my effort to open water.
I know litterally nothing about open water swimming, and would appreciate some advice from you guys on what wetsuit to buy and inside type information on training and equipment etc.
Any advice you guys could come up with would be greatly appreciated.
I have a local open water club to me, so i have a location sorted
Thanks in advance for your help
Graeme
I'm a reasonable indoor swimmer and would like to step up my effort to open water.
I know litterally nothing about open water swimming, and would appreciate some advice from you guys on what wetsuit to buy and inside type information on training and equipment etc.
Any advice you guys could come up with would be greatly appreciated.
I have a local open water club to me, so i have a location sorted
Thanks in advance for your help
Graeme
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if you have a location sorted, that's the biggest hurdle out of the way! As for wetsuits, it's all about fit, so deffo try some on before buying - ideally somewhere with an endless pool. You could also hire before buying - or buy second hand/ex-hire, rather than shelling out loads. But end of season means bargains approaching!
Only technique difference I've heard (not that I'm much cop swimming in or out of a wetsuit) is to avoid high elbows - so a straighter arm during recovery.
Tom
That said I don't know wether my recovery is shoulder led or not(or indeed how to spot one) so I must confess to using a straighter arm just in case when in my wetsuit.
Also, sorry for the million questions, but how far into the year do you guys normally train outdoors before the cold weather gets a bit too much ?
only place i know with endless pool in-store is triuk in yeovil. can recommend the service that they offered. no pressure whatsoever to buy suit but ended up with real bargain. don't know about any other retailers but maybe others do.
hope it helps
I've got an Orca Sonar - the Apex was way more than I needed! Excellent write-ups and I am very pleased, but as everyone keeps saying, fit is most important. So try on (& try out if poss) as many as you can. End of season should mean lots of bargains - keep your eyes open for offers online and in 220.
As for training into winter - as long as possible! There was an article in last month's cycling plus by Joe Beer about how to extend the year, which was all common sense stuff, like wearing the right kit & getting out when you can.
Tom
Ian
Rob