How can I stay in shape for swimming while working in the Egyptian desert? Help!
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Hi - I love reading the discussion forums, and have finally got up the nerve to join because I'm looking for suggestions on how to stay in shape when I can't swim.
I spend about three months of the year working on archaeological sites - while there I can't swim (no pool) or even walk or run, as apart from actual excavation we must stay in a small compound under military guard. I hate losing my conditioning for swimming while on these projects; not only do I desperately miss swimming while in the field, I hate coming back unable to keep up with my normal lane mates. But I haven't found anything good to do to maintain it. This year I thought about taking my jump rope - but then remembered that only the floors of the teeny shared bedrooms are solid, all the rest is sand. ANY desert "cross-training" suggestions at all would so appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Egypt the home of great marathon swimmers. Are you close to the Suez Canal, great swimming there.
I would not advocate that. My family moved from Alexandria to Port-Said)
in 1958 (I was 15 back then). My father worked for the Suez Canal Authority and worked on one of the man-made islands in the harbour where they had some workshops.
One Summer day, I dived in (the Suez Canal) a little South of the ferry-point landing (if you know the area) and swam to that island (only a few hundred metres away). When I got there, I got the tongue-lashing of my life (not only from my father but from several of the technicians there). A great many sharks (God-knows how many species, several of them definitely dangerous) migrate yearly between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea and hang around harbours because of all the possibilities of offall.
In a different thread, I might relate my other "shark" story (it probably will be the "most embarrassing thing that happened to you" thread).
Cheers
Egypt the home of great marathon swimmers. Are you close to the Suez Canal, great swimming there.
I would not advocate that. My family moved from Alexandria to Port-Said)
in 1958 (I was 15 back then). My father worked for the Suez Canal Authority and worked on one of the man-made islands in the harbour where they had some workshops.
One Summer day, I dived in (the Suez Canal) a little South of the ferry-point landing (if you know the area) and swam to that island (only a few hundred metres away). When I got there, I got the tongue-lashing of my life (not only from my father but from several of the technicians there). A great many sharks (God-knows how many species, several of them definitely dangerous) migrate yearly between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea and hang around harbours because of all the possibilities of offall.
In a different thread, I might relate my other "shark" story (it probably will be the "most embarrassing thing that happened to you" thread).
Cheers