This is a question for the men that use this forum:
I was wondering why at most meets I attend for masters, I notice that it is more often the younger males that wear swim caps for competition? I am in my early twenties, and whenever I get ready for my events at a meet I look around and notice that it's primarily only younger guys that put a cap on for their events. Just curious for some input from other male swimmers if they notice this as well, or if it is just me. I've talked to other guys my age and they seem to agree for the most part for a variety of reasons. Any response is appreciated!
Dave
"Dave's not here" He's very not here, they've got Chong in prison.
So I'm talking to a lady on our USMS team about why she washes her hair before practice, and she says dry hair is like a sponge, so washing it before saturates it with good stuff. That and a cap helps keep it from smelling like a pool. I asked her if she spelled her name, Allison, like the Elvis Costello song, and she says "Who?". She was serious; she had to go home and find it on the internet to listen to.
I'm so old. Merry Christmas.
Goggles ON. Paddles ON. Hair GONE. GO!
"Dave's not here" He's very not here, they've got Chong in prison.
So I'm talking to a lady on our USMS team about why she washes her hair before practice, and she says dry hair is like a sponge, so washing it before saturates it with good stuff. That and a cap helps keep it from smelling like a pool. I asked her if she spelled her name, Allison, like the Elvis Costello song, and she says "Who?". She was serious; she had to go home and find it on the internet to listen to.
I'm so old. Merry Christmas.
Goggles ON. Paddles ON. Hair GONE. GO!