rash guards for indoor swimming?
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
7:12 am
do rash guards serve any purpose for indoor swimming?
Our swimming teachers wear them for a bit of extra warmth, because they're standing around a lot in the water. I wear one when practising freediving in a pool (which has necessary periods of inactivity) and it does work. But for women who get really cold, there are swimsuits made of a thin wetsuit material that apparently are very effective.
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They can give you a little extra warmth in the pool, probably slow you down, afford you some extra modesty, cost you more money I guess. I can’t think of a good reason.
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well if its a highend 1 made for swimming, it’s give you more hydrodynamics in the water
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Our swimming teachers wear them for a bit of extra warmth, because they’re standing around a lot in the water. I wear one when practising freediving in a pool (which has necessary periods of inactivity) and it does work. But for women who get really cold, there are swimsuits made of a thin wetsuit material that apparently are very effective.
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I wear one at the YMCA pool, indoors. It really does keep you warmer. I’m not fast enough to worry about it slowing me down. I’m female and I don’t like to be scantilly clad, so I wear it for modesty.
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