Hello,
I have heard people say that some pools are 'fast,' but never really thought too much about it before a recent meet I swam in.
Our AZ State Long Course (50m) meets had usually been held at the Phoenix Swim Club, and I competed in several meets there. This year, it was held at the ASU Mona Plummer facility.
I know that it is possible for improvement over a year, especially with the coaching staff I'm exposed to, but is it really possible to shed 2 seconds in a 50m ***? Or over 8 seconds in the 200m *** over a year? About 9 seconds in the 800m free...
No, I have not (yet) purchased a full-body suit, but have considered that for some time. I have heard that they can make a difference too.
I guess I'm just trying to see if I can take the credit as self improvements, or if the ASU pool is significantly 'faster' than the Phoenix Swim Club.
Any comments would be most appreciated. Thanks.
Tim Murphy
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Former Member
You got your fast pools, you got your slow pools.....
Circa 1970, Nyack, NY, YWCA pool, High school meet...
20 yards. Three lanes. But divided into four lanes
with those rope/cork float lane lines. Water temp 90+
degrees F. NO GUTTERS. No BLOCKS. Yikes.
I swam a 400 free. Thought I was gonna die from the heat.
What a toilet.
Pool design counts.
You got your fast pools, you got your slow pools.....
Circa 1970, Nyack, NY, YWCA pool, High school meet...
20 yards. Three lanes. But divided into four lanes
with those rope/cork float lane lines. Water temp 90+
degrees F. NO GUTTERS. No BLOCKS. Yikes.
I swam a 400 free. Thought I was gonna die from the heat.
What a toilet.
Pool design counts.