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
What?! I remember Jayhawk saying she liked the necro-post. ;)
I don't think I've ever seen a guy on my team wear a cap at practice ... But I'm not there much, so who knows? lol
It's necro-postphilia that you can't say.:)
Former Member
What?! I remember Jayhawk saying she liked the necro-post. ;)
I don't think I've ever seen a guy on my team wear a cap at practice ... But I'm not there much, so who knows? lol
I hate caps.. I wear for races to keep gogles on...that's all OK once ina while if it get's cold oustide for practice I'll wear one.
I used to wear them back in the day. Following my sabbatical into gluttony and sloth, I re-entered the pool sans cap. I then bought one, but found it aggravating. I will begrudgingly wear one during an OWS event due to the rules, but it comes off before I raise the finish line beer to my lips.
You can't say "necro-post" on here!!!:bolt:
What?! I remember Jayhawk saying she liked the necro-post. ;)
I don't think I've ever seen a guy on my team wear a cap at practice ... But I'm not there much, so who knows? lol
Former Member
A 4 year necro-post! Has to be some sort of record.
Caps have their downside, particularly the hothead effect. But the upside for preserving hair is huge. I've gotten used to them over the last couple of years and would feel strange without one.
Former Member
A 4 year necro-post!
You can't say "necro-post" on here!!!:bolt: