Subject: RE: Open Water SwimsBiggest thing I can say is STAY CALM. Especially when you swallow water or get hit by other swimmers. I stay calm by closing my eyes and finding my rhythm. At the start of a race, I usually breathe every stroke just to settle down. That calms me. Don't fight the waves if you are in a wetsuit. Swim like you normally swim. Your wetsuit makes sure you stay afloat.
As far as visibility, invest in a bright pink or high vis green swim cap. My husband led me out in a kayak at the lake house in Worley so I could practice. Kayaker serves as warning to boaters, and is a great thing to practice sighting. Worst case scenario, you can grab hold while you calm down from a panic attack.
You can do it, Shannon! Anyone who can spend that much time on her feet in those miserable conditions at CdA can handle a lake swim  Thanks for volunteering last Sunday. If you do swallow water, at least Lake Coeur d'Alene is clean!
BTW, before CdA, I did one HIM and 2 OWS practice sessions at home. That was it besides swimming in Idaho on Friday and Saturday. Rest of the training was in a pool. You can do it!
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