Subject: Swimming performance - cool H20 vs. warm? I've been training for my first triathlon (sprint ) for about 6 weeks or so now. When I started the swim training, I sucked. I'm a good swimmer and have good form, but was shocked that I could barely make it 50 yds. before I was out of breath. So 6 weeks in to this training, I'm so upset with my progress that I start doubting whether I'd be able to do the tri. As of a week ago, I was to the point where I could swim only about 100 yds & then need a 30 second break before the next 100yd set. I felt WAYYYY behind in my progress.
So I had been swimming in a pool with warmer temps the whole time. There are 2 pools at the YMCA where I work out...one geared more for family activities...family swim, swim lessons, etc, and one that was built more for swim team practices & meets. The family oriented one is warmer, the other, cooler. Anyways.....this past Sunday was the 1st time I swam in the cooler temp pool and suddenly I'm able to do 30 laps with no exhaustion. (probably the happiest moment in all this training! ). Is this just a coincidence, or does the water temp have an effect on swim endurance? |