Just wondering, when lane swimming and a faster swimmer can't for some reason go around a slower swimmer (narrow lane, busy lane, slower swimmer is in the middle of the lane, whatever), is it acceptable etiquette for the faster swimmer to pass underneath the slower swimmer? Will that freak out the slower swimmer?
Alan
I hope that's only in the pool! I'll have to watch out for you when I come out to California for Nationals. :afraid:
Ha! Yes, only in the pool. I don't like being in a car that is tailgating (whether I am driving or not) and I don't like being tailgated (in a car). I don't mind being tailgated in the pool, though, as long as I know that the person behind me is OK with the pace (I don't like to think that I am holding someone up).
I hope that's only in the pool! I'll have to watch out for you when I come out to California for Nationals. :afraid:
Ha! Yes, only in the pool. I don't like being in a car that is tailgating (whether I am driving or not) and I don't like being tailgated (in a car). I don't mind being tailgated in the pool, though, as long as I know that the person behind me is OK with the pace (I don't like to think that I am holding someone up).