If the full body rubber suits do end up getting banned, why should USMS follow their lead on this issue? (i.e. assuming the suits would continue to be manufactured).
Isn't Masters mostly for each individual to pursue what they want and the level they want out of the sport?
If the full body suit is preferred by many USMS participants, why not satisfy the base by keeping it available?
What's really the point of forcing old USMS swimmers out of their girdles if FINA bans them?
John Smith
John,
I guess that is not alot when compared to some, but enough to keep your feel for the water in order to swim fast. Maybe more kicking and maybe more breastroke to help the shoulders.
You are amazing in showing how something attained early in life (through rediculous hard work I might add) is difficult to deal with for someone picking up the sport late in life. I get frustrated a bit by that, but it's still fun.
John,
I guess that is not alot when compared to some, but enough to keep your feel for the water in order to swim fast. Maybe more kicking and maybe more breastroke to help the shoulders.
You are amazing in showing how something attained early in life (through rediculous hard work I might add) is difficult to deal with for someone picking up the sport late in life. I get frustrated a bit by that, but it's still fun.