Winter swimming in open water
kallemann67
Posts: 92 Member
Got a question to raise here. The lake I swim at (just outside if London, England and where my profile photo was taken at) throughout April to September has introduced winter swimming this year. Normally we swim in the lake through the the regular season with a wetsuit on - I have the Orca 3:8 with a thermal swim cap for the earlier and later parts of the season. But this winter swimming appears to be an entirely new beast. The coldest nights are -8C to -10C here with day's going up to -3C otherwise we're averaging +4C throughout winter ( the cold snap can last 2-3 weeks).
The organisers have asked lake swimmers to pay in advance for the winter sessions - so they can budget and commit their lifeguard staff and pay lake fees). While this appeals to my adventurous spirit I am trying to establish the logistics of getting in a swim in such temperature which is longer than a 1000 m.
I'm just looking for advice/ experience from anyone who has done consistent open water training in winter conditions. From insulating tricks to distances covered, staying warm post swim, brain freeze and breathing or positives and negative experiences - etc. anything really that will give me some insight before I make the decision to pay my membership in advance.
I don't HAVE to go to the lake. I have a 25m community outdoor heated pool (quite chlorinated) with 3-4 people per lane which I did last year so I got my swimming covered either way.
Thanks!
The organisers have asked lake swimmers to pay in advance for the winter sessions - so they can budget and commit their lifeguard staff and pay lake fees). While this appeals to my adventurous spirit I am trying to establish the logistics of getting in a swim in such temperature which is longer than a 1000 m.
I'm just looking for advice/ experience from anyone who has done consistent open water training in winter conditions. From insulating tricks to distances covered, staying warm post swim, brain freeze and breathing or positives and negative experiences - etc. anything really that will give me some insight before I make the decision to pay my membership in advance.
I don't HAVE to go to the lake. I have a 25m community outdoor heated pool (quite chlorinated) with 3-4 people per lane which I did last year so I got my swimming covered either way.
Thanks!
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I can't answer your question, but i love to swim.
that said, i only swim in warm water. LOL even my pool is too cool now (and i live in the southern US! LOLOL)0 -
@callsitlikeiseeit the choice to swim in warm water would be mine of course. Indoor pools however I find a real bother. Our shared love for swimming is why I'll freeze my petunias!0
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