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?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    I should also add that the smaller community pools are extremely hard to do backstroke in (no flags, lines, or ropes) and get very choppy very fast, which of course, requires more energy for me. I have vertigo issues so I find the choppier the water, the more it throws off my inner ear.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    I should also add that the smaller community pools are extremely hard to do backstroke in (no flags, lines, or ropes) and get very choppy very fast, which of course, requires more energy for me. I have vertigo issues so I find the choppier the water, the more it throws off my inner ear.
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