Death to all Noodlers!

Former Member
Former Member
One 100 free to go in set. Two open lanes.(no lane lines in pool) Noodler comes over to stand in my lane to talk with friend. Pool is set at 85 degrees cause all the noodlers say it is to cold otherwise. I complain to guard, am told, "well there are a lot more of them then there are lap swimmers" Wont be if they keep this up. UGH! :frustrated:
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I have the same problem with a class running over. The things that really get me are: 1. They are clinging to the side where the lane lines are set up. If they all moved to the other side of the pool , they could run over as much as they wanted to. 2. Lap swim is only 45 minutes long . By the time the class finishes running over by 10 minutes, and the noodlers clear the area and we get lane lines put in, we have maybe 25-30 minutes. To add insult to injury, the lifeguards kick us out at 7:30 on the button. :bitching: Talk to pool management and ask that if they're going to kick you out at precisely 7:30, then they should let you start swimming at precisely 6:45 and they should get the noodlers out and the lane lines set up by 6:45. Also point out that 45 minutes is laughably short for a good swim workout!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I have the same problem with a class running over. The things that really get me are: 1. They are clinging to the side where the lane lines are set up. If they all moved to the other side of the pool , they could run over as much as they wanted to. 2. Lap swim is only 45 minutes long . By the time the class finishes running over by 10 minutes, and the noodlers clear the area and we get lane lines put in, we have maybe 25-30 minutes. To add insult to injury, the lifeguards kick us out at 7:30 on the button. :bitching: Talk to pool management and ask that if they're going to kick you out at precisely 7:30, then they should let you start swimming at precisely 6:45 and they should get the noodlers out and the lane lines set up by 6:45. Also point out that 45 minutes is laughably short for a good swim workout!
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