Proper Etiquette

Former Member
Former Member
What's the proper lane etiquette for the following scenario: You're swimming during common lap swim with two other people who are your speed. The three of you are doing a set workout on specific intervals. You arrived early so you could get a lane. Most other lanes have 2 people in them and are being split. A fourth person who you do not know (but have seen swim before) wants to join your lane since the other lanes are filled with non-competitive swimmer types. This person is quite a bit faster than the three of you are. The three of you still want to do your workout. Do you: a) abandon the workout in order to stay out of this faster guy's way b) tell him he's welcome to join the workout but that he can lead since he's faster (but you still pick the interval) c) tell him he's welcome to join the workout, and try to keep up with him in vain when he swims intervals that are impossible for you to keep.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Full offensive fly is near and dear to my heart. It's really too bad I'm not strong enough to do it with paddles. Usually that keeps the people who want to keep their hair-dos pretty out of my lane. What really stinks is when you're doing a kick set and some doof thinks that means you're slow. And gets in doing head up *** stroke. This is why you should never do kick sets or drills during rec swim. But you're right, some people just can't tell/don't know/don't care(?) what lane is appropriate for them.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Full offensive fly is near and dear to my heart. It's really too bad I'm not strong enough to do it with paddles. Usually that keeps the people who want to keep their hair-dos pretty out of my lane. What really stinks is when you're doing a kick set and some doof thinks that means you're slow. And gets in doing head up *** stroke. This is why you should never do kick sets or drills during rec swim. But you're right, some people just can't tell/don't know/don't care(?) what lane is appropriate for them.
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