Does anyone actually workout in the outdoor pool with these inhuman water temperatures of 90+? Last week it was 86, and I was so uncomfortable, cramping constantly, despite bananas, Vit 3 and tons of water. I've had to go indoors, which is killing me, since I suffer through winter, living for the summer, but this is brutal. I'm on the East coast. This week the air quality is bad, and heat index is in the triple digits as well. Should I tough it out and just accept that the workout will be quite poor? :doh:
Water can be cooled with an aerator. Our Y has several that they use at night. Here is a link to a company that makes one -
livingwatersaeration.com/
Aerators only work when the air temp and humidity are low.
Even with running aerators here, many pools get close to 90F by mid-July, and stay that way through mid-September.
Water can be cooled with an aerator. Our Y has several that they use at night. Here is a link to a company that makes one -
livingwatersaeration.com/
Aerators only work when the air temp and humidity are low.
Even with running aerators here, many pools get close to 90F by mid-July, and stay that way through mid-September.