Hello! I'm a newcomer to swimming laps, and I'd like everyone's input on a debate I'm having with a friend who also swims.
What is technically a lap?
I say it's based on distance. If you're in a 25m pool - then a lap is down and back. If you are in a 50m pool - then a lap is the length of the pool one way.
He says a lap is the length of a pool.
Can someone solve this battle for us?
Thanks!
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LAP - What I allow only my wife to sit on (lest she beat the bejeesus out of me)
... and SLAP is what you get if you do get caught letting someone else sit on ........... well, you know what I mean.
LAP - What I allow only my wife to sit on (lest she beat the bejeesus out of me)
... and SLAP is what you get if you do get caught letting someone else sit on ........... well, you know what I mean.