Back in the old days ,way before tech suits, we rubbed oils or other lotions on to allow us to swim faster. After we shaved then we applied stuff wherever water came into contact with the body. Are they still allowed?
You might try some DermaSwim Pro lotion. It's a skin lotion that is formulated to block the absorption of chlorine, but it's as slippery as snot (for a lack of a better term). In fact, they even have a warning to this effect on the tube. And, they warn to not put it on the bottom of your feet. LOL!
I'm still not sure whether I'll be swimming at Nats, but since I live about 15 miles from the Mesa Aquatic Center I'll be there as a spectator at the very least. I'll bring some along in case anyone wants to try it. :)
You might try some DermaSwim Pro lotion. It's a skin lotion that is formulated to block the absorption of chlorine, but it's as slippery as snot (for a lack of a better term). In fact, they even have a warning to this effect on the tube. And, they warn to not put it on the bottom of your feet. LOL!
I'm still not sure whether I'll be swimming at Nats, but since I live about 15 miles from the Mesa Aquatic Center I'll be there as a spectator at the very least. I'll bring some along in case anyone wants to try it. :)