OK, I admit that I'm not that tough when it comes to cold water, but would love some advice. I'm doing a splash 'n dash this weekend in Tempe -- 1500M swim and a 3KM run. The current water temp is 71 and the air temp during the time of the swim will likely be around 65. Most of the people in the race will be triathletes, so I'm assuming they'll be wearing wetsuits. I'm mainly doing the race as a warmup for a 2.4 mile swim in the same lake the following week.
It seems a waste of time to put on a wetsuit only to have to strip it off for a 3KM run ... especially as I'm not a triathlete and therefore not experienced in transitions. Two questions:
Am I being a wimp to think that 71 degrees is too cold to swim without one?
Am I putting myself at a significant disadvantage vs. the wetsuit-clad triathletes to not wear one?
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I need to invite this fellow to my next party. He sounds like a hoot.
I discovered that website a few weeks ago when my co-workers were teasing me about swimming outside. I read choice bits of this aloud to the amusement of all.
But it does feel awesome to swim on cold water without a wetsuit.
I need to invite this fellow to my next party. He sounds like a hoot.
I discovered that website a few weeks ago when my co-workers were teasing me about swimming outside. I read choice bits of this aloud to the amusement of all.
But it does feel awesome to swim on cold water without a wetsuit.