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GET READY FOR OPEN WATER IN THE POOL

FEATURE POOL TRAINING

Open-water swimming season may feel a long way away as this issue hits the shelves. After all, February is usually the coldest month in UK waters, the domain of hardcore dippers and folk who do things like swim the Channel and carry pickaxes around to make holes in ice.

In reality though, things will soon start to warm up between now and Easter, and triathletes will typically head back to outdoor swimming from about April, with races starting in late May/early June. Smaller lakes and bodies of water will heat up quite quickly, too, once the days lengthen and air temps rise.

For now, most of you will still be doing the majority of your training in the pool and as the key to staying safe in cold water is to keep it short, that’s the correct thing to do if you’re looking for a decent chunk of training. But if you begin working on some open-water skills now, you’ll be in a much better position when it’s time to head outdoors again. Over the next few pages, we identify the three key areas to focus on based on your ability and experience, with something for everyone to incorporate. Ready? Let’s go…

BEGINNER OPEN-WATER SWIMMER

Heading into your first season as an open-water swimmer? Then you may be feeling a little anxious. But don’t worry, here’s where to start…

BEGINNER SKILL #1 RELAX

It might sound a bit basic, but one of the best things you can do as an open-water newbie is teach yourself how to relax. Once you enter an unfamiliar environment with all that entails your stress levels can go crackers - and with them, your control over your

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