Redirected to General swimming: Training while on business
Former Member
I recently spent 2 weeks away from my home pool while on business trips. The Places to Swim section of USMS.org was extremely helpful in finding 2 great venues with flexible workout times. Thanks to coach Brooke Pate at Huntsville Swim Association and Coach Paul Smith at Mesa Masters for allowing me to participate at their terrific venues. It was awesome to meet and participate with welcoming coaches and swimmers. It made being on the road for business much more productive.
Part II of this post is a plea to all masters programs out there. PLEASE update the information for your club in the Places to Swim section. There are many clubs/venues listed but easily 75% of the information is out of date and has not been updated in years. If your club has a website, list it. If you don't have one, at least list a point of contact and some of the other basic information. I also thought it was terrific of both coaches to extend the courtesy of allowing drop-in swimmers. Business travel is generally a pain. Welcome out of town'ers to your workouts.
Thanks, Tree
I have used the places to swim link to find places to swim as well. I have enjoyed the opportunity to continue my training while traveling and meet some great swimmers as well. It is a great resources and a very nice benefit of being a member of USMS. As a YMCA member, I have also had good luck finding a Y to swim in. I second the suggestion that workout groups update their listings as many are quite old. (I will work on updating our list in Maine!)
I have used the places to swim link to find places to swim as well. I have enjoyed the opportunity to continue my training while traveling and meet some great swimmers as well. It is a great resources and a very nice benefit of being a member of USMS. As a YMCA member, I have also had good luck finding a Y to swim in. I second the suggestion that workout groups update their listings as many are quite old. (I will work on updating our list in Maine!)