To lead or to follow

Former Member
Former Member
Suppose you have the choice between leading a lane or being at the back of a slightly faster lane, which would you prefer? I definitely swim better (and faster) at the back of the faster lane but perhaps it's all draft, so leading the slower one gives a better idea of where I really am?
Parents
  • Lead the lane, feel the fear and shame of being passed, get motivated, swim faster ...unless everybody behind you likes to push off without waiting the requisite 5-10 seconds. In that case, you push off right on their feet and ride them like a donkey:D.
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  • Lead the lane, feel the fear and shame of being passed, get motivated, swim faster ...unless everybody behind you likes to push off without waiting the requisite 5-10 seconds. In that case, you push off right on their feet and ride them like a donkey:D.
Children
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