Maybe I'm just an air head but I have the hardest time keeping track of how many laps I've done on a long swim. Does anyone have a good method/trick?
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This would work for the first 500 at my pool before the noodlers/kids would walk off with one or two of the kickboards. :bolt:
It might tend to shorten your practice a few reps:shakeshead:
Get a stack of kickboards. Place them at the end of your lane. Every 200 yards, move one kickboard over into a new stack.
You can use this counting method with various objects, but kickboards are usually easy to find at the pool.
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Former Member
This would work for the first 500 at my pool before the noodlers/kids would walk off with one or two of the kickboards. :bolt:
It might tend to shorten your practice a few reps:shakeshead:
Get a stack of kickboards. Place them at the end of your lane. Every 200 yards, move one kickboard over into a new stack.
You can use this counting method with various objects, but kickboards are usually easy to find at the pool.
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