Why USMS if you swim alone? Virtual Swim Teams?

Another thread has provided lots of food for thought about the value (or not) of joining Masters Swimming. I have lived in several areas with great Masters swim teams and joining was a no brainer. Fitness, competition, insurance (as I recently learned), and a social life are all reasons to participate. However, I now live in an area where I swim alone, and after reading messages on this forum, I find that there are a whole lot of us out here in the same boat. I have joined Masters but every year I ask myself WHY? I guess am doing it to support the organization but I really don't think I am getting anything out of it. One thought that comes to mind as I swim hour after hour by myself is that we should somehow take advantage of the web to not only create "virtual swims", but "virtual swim TEAMS" for those of us who would like to be a part of a group. We could check for workouts, discuss local events, provide personal support. Maybe a nationwide group is not the answer, but perhaps we could break down into States or areas. I realize that there would be plenty of logistical problems such as "coaches", workouts, etc. But as someone mentioned in the other thread, perhaps just a place to log in your distance and compare it with others in your State would be helpful. Maybe something as small as that could motivate some of us out here in the hinterlands to keep swimming when there is no one to keep us going. Just a thought.......... :rolleyes: barb
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  • Originally posted by vietti There is no cold water pool here in Thermopolis (I regularly work out in hot mineral water) Originally posted by James what pool do you hit, the Teepee or star plunge? Hello... sorry this reply is not timely..... just got back from visiting son Will who is now swimming for the U of Kentucky!! (Our first "parent" weekend!) I swim at the Tepee. It only has a 20 yard pool as compared to the 33.3 yard pool at the Star, but the water temp is regularly 90-95 at the Tepee as compared to 95-99 at the Star. You can understand why I need a virtual team to keep me going when swimming workouts in bath water!! In fact, other threads have considered records for various feats such as "late-starting", etc. I think we should also have a category for swimming in various temps of water. Just try swimming a 400IM in 95 degree water, or a 1650. Gives a whole new meaning to aerobic. Bye! barb
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  • Originally posted by vietti There is no cold water pool here in Thermopolis (I regularly work out in hot mineral water) Originally posted by James what pool do you hit, the Teepee or star plunge? Hello... sorry this reply is not timely..... just got back from visiting son Will who is now swimming for the U of Kentucky!! (Our first "parent" weekend!) I swim at the Tepee. It only has a 20 yard pool as compared to the 33.3 yard pool at the Star, but the water temp is regularly 90-95 at the Tepee as compared to 95-99 at the Star. You can understand why I need a virtual team to keep me going when swimming workouts in bath water!! In fact, other threads have considered records for various feats such as "late-starting", etc. I think we should also have a category for swimming in various temps of water. Just try swimming a 400IM in 95 degree water, or a 1650. Gives a whole new meaning to aerobic. Bye! barb
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