indoor pool air quality and feeling bad

Has any one else experienced this? During a two day meet, the first day I felt fine, the second day I felt awful. I was wondering if air quality could be an issue or some other random thing. Its always a second day thing. Anybody else experience this? Any tips on what to do?
Parents
  • #1 solution - move to California, Florida or Arizona and swim outdoors year round. #2 solution - if there's an option to NOT hang around inside the pool (e.g., a nearby gym, outdoor area, etc.) throughout the meet, do so. #3 solution - learn what pools in your area are problematic. Some pools are much worse than others. This is a common problem in pools and USA Swimming has had some huge problems at big meets recently (check out SwimSwam's coverage of last year's Junior Nationals at Greensboro).
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  • #1 solution - move to California, Florida or Arizona and swim outdoors year round. #2 solution - if there's an option to NOT hang around inside the pool (e.g., a nearby gym, outdoor area, etc.) throughout the meet, do so. #3 solution - learn what pools in your area are problematic. Some pools are much worse than others. This is a common problem in pools and USA Swimming has had some huge problems at big meets recently (check out SwimSwam's coverage of last year's Junior Nationals at Greensboro).
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