For you outdoor pool swimmers

Former Member
Former Member
I'm curious as to your preference, so I decided to start a poll. I've been swimming outdoors all summer. It's been brutally hot, with high humidity most of the summer, which I notice, causes more fatigue and cramping, despite my intake of bananas, lots of water, etc. I also have allergies. There are the usual outdoor pool issues, but aside from that, if you had a choice to swim in a 25 yard pool or swim indoors in a more temperature controlled environment, what would you prefer and why?
Parents
  • Having grown up swimming in California, I will always choose outdoor swimming over indoor. Nothing better than a mid day swim in a (heated) outdoor pool in January or February when the air is chilly but the sun is shining. If your pool has chillers/aerators for the summer and heaters for the winter - outside swimming is always awesome:)
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  • Having grown up swimming in California, I will always choose outdoor swimming over indoor. Nothing better than a mid day swim in a (heated) outdoor pool in January or February when the air is chilly but the sun is shining. If your pool has chillers/aerators for the summer and heaters for the winter - outside swimming is always awesome:)
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