We don't need more nannies. This is a USAT issue, not a USMS issue.
Lots of issues here...
An important one being, introduce safe and efficient swimming to triathletes.
As much as they would like to lay claim that triathlon is a life long sport, it rarely is due to injuries, time constraints, and related cost.
Masters swimming is an answer to any of these deterrents.
So, why not find a way to encourage a relationship with a masters swim coach and a club to improve the athlete's open water swim experience in a triathlon?
It might just help grow our sport.
And save or extend a few lives in the process.
We don't need more nannies. This is a USAT issue, not a USMS issue.
Lots of issues here...
An important one being, introduce safe and efficient swimming to triathletes.
As much as they would like to lay claim that triathlon is a life long sport, it rarely is due to injuries, time constraints, and related cost.
Masters swimming is an answer to any of these deterrents.
So, why not find a way to encourage a relationship with a masters swim coach and a club to improve the athlete's open water swim experience in a triathlon?
It might just help grow our sport.
And save or extend a few lives in the process.