Swim Across the Hudson River NY

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I wanted to start training for a 3 mile swim across the Hudson for MS in September. i have never done anything like this before. I thought this would be a great goal to work towards and it is for a good cause. Could you share any advice on training? I was thinking of finding a shorter open water swim. Does anyone know of any on Long Island? I did join a swim group and so far that is great! It has helped strengthen my skills. Thank you!!!!
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    Gosh, this is all way cool. Leonard is so right on with his advice. Either get in to an introductory type swim of a mile or mile and a half before a longer swim if you can. The experience you gain will help you mentally and physically. And most people just don't swim for an hour at a time; it either is boring or it gets taxing on them. If you can swim a nice, smooth, leisurely 1000, then there is no reason why you can't do at least a 2 mile swim at the same pace. And there is no humiliation whatsoever; the goal is to enjoy the swim and swim it according to your fitness. And swimming without turns may just turn out to be an experience you prefer. donna No Jellyfish in the Hudson either!:banana: i was thinking the same. i think I may look into doing a one mile swim first. The Point Lookout swim. Good luck! Where exactly is this one Nicole? I know there's a Greenwich mile (but you have to swim in a tiara lol) and a point to point in Westport CT too.
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    Gosh, this is all way cool. Leonard is so right on with his advice. Either get in to an introductory type swim of a mile or mile and a half before a longer swim if you can. The experience you gain will help you mentally and physically. And most people just don't swim for an hour at a time; it either is boring or it gets taxing on them. If you can swim a nice, smooth, leisurely 1000, then there is no reason why you can't do at least a 2 mile swim at the same pace. And there is no humiliation whatsoever; the goal is to enjoy the swim and swim it according to your fitness. And swimming without turns may just turn out to be an experience you prefer. donna No Jellyfish in the Hudson either!:banana: i was thinking the same. i think I may look into doing a one mile swim first. The Point Lookout swim. Good luck! Where exactly is this one Nicole? I know there's a Greenwich mile (but you have to swim in a tiara lol) and a point to point in Westport CT too.
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