Subject: RE: Wet suit You can't sink in a wetsuit, so it can be a huge relief for a new swimmer to know they won't drown.
That said, it's not uncommon for people to panic at swim starts in wetsuits, so a wetsuit isn't the main factor for most people who DNF the swim. The most important thing is to practice in race conditions, and why long time swim gurus are often the only people warming up before the gun (and why people who don't get in the water before the race are the people who panic ).
And there are other tricks, like people panic when they try to hold their breath and forget to exhale. Exhaling is a drill I encourage in tough practice swims, it helps *a lot*, and like a few other things, is a lot easier when you practice in race conditions.
Also, I do have friends, now Iron distance triathletes, who not too long ago did their first races with 'swim buddy' options, where experienced volunteers pair with brand new triathletes - this can be hugely successful for some people.
On edit: not too many triathletes lack the fitness and need a wetsuit to be able to swim 1.2 miles. 2000m isn't that far, especially knowing there are safety boats. A wetsuit is a nice safety device, but nearly all DNFs are from finding out the race isn't the pool.
Edited by Pacific John 2017-05-04 11:03 PM
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