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2005-04-18 8:14 PM

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Subject: Pool Current?
This sound like a really dumb question, but I was wondering if anyone has noticed currents in their local swimming pools-not the choppy waves that other swimmers churn up, but a steady pull in one direction.
I started swimming in September and noticed that it was harder to swim laps one way than the other, but I figured I was imagining it. Recently I started counting strokes and noticed that my stroke count is 3-4 strokes higher going deep-shallow that it is going shallow-deep! It feels harder going that way, too. Any ideas on why this could be? Is the water getting sucked into a filter in the shallow end or something?


2005-04-18 8:16 PM
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Subject: RE: Pool Current?
Are you breathing looking the same way each direction (always looking at the same wall)? It could be that you're weaker on that side.

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2005-04-18 9:02 PM
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Nope, I breathe every three strokes, so I face a different way each time.
2005-04-18 9:06 PM
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My pool goes uphill and downhill...at least in my mind. I have my own personal workout where I swim 10 easy lengths, then for the remainder of the swim six hard lengths followed by four recovery lengths. I tell myself that every other length is downhill, ergo easier.

Other than that, no. I've not noticed a current in my pool.

2005-04-18 9:06 PM
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which lane are you in? if you are near a wall, and they have wall inlets (the units that return the water to the pool) and they are all pushing the same way, you can create a current to ensure proper water circulation in a pool. swim in the middle.

this is why they shut down the filter system for swim meets (or they are allowed to anyways).
2005-04-18 9:07 PM
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2005-04-19 6:04 AM
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Subject: RE: Pool Current?
Some pools are worse than others - my normal pool is fine, I don't notice anything.  But there's a pool near my parents house that has a water inlet in the centre of the pool - I end up drifting to the left of the lane going shallow-deep and to the right of the land going deep-shallow
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