Does Pool Depth have an effect on surface turbulence?
Former Member
I noticed that I really struggle breathing on backstroke in shallow pools (e.g. 5ft deep) because when there are a bunch of other swimmers, there's TONS of surface turbulance and I have trouble keeping my face above the water.
Should I just tuck my chin more (possibly risking my legs sinking?) or maybe try a deeper pool?
Does anyone else have this problem?
Parents
Former Member
Alphatree,
You are not alone in your observations here on TI. Many are advocates, many are not, but low in the water, well, I see too many other problems not addressed. One of my largest issues is if a swimmer is very low in the water, then how do they swim without drag (water over the shoulders, slightly underwater), and how do they rotate, not roll? How far do they have to turn their bodies to breathe? I could expand on this, but I won't for now, even though I am hunting for ways to endorse TI swimming. The search goes on.
Donna
Alphatree,
You are not alone in your observations here on TI. Many are advocates, many are not, but low in the water, well, I see too many other problems not addressed. One of my largest issues is if a swimmer is very low in the water, then how do they swim without drag (water over the shoulders, slightly underwater), and how do they rotate, not roll? How far do they have to turn their bodies to breathe? I could expand on this, but I won't for now, even though I am hunting for ways to endorse TI swimming. The search goes on.
Donna