Race training in the open water
By Penny Wilkin and Sarah Hill Many of us are lucky enough to be able to swim in some beautiful open water and whilst we should of course take time to appreciate our surroundings, without a clear focus we can easily become distracted and drift away into a long slow swim that can often become ‘mindless’. There is certainly a place for this kind of swim and it is a great place to start in the open water as it can help you get used to your wetsuit, acclimatise to a different environment and temperature as well as building endurance. However, for many swimmers, particularly those aiming for triathlon or competitive swimming of some kind you will probably start to look for a little more interest in your swim, and, whilst a long slow no-pressure swim is enjoyable it will not provide the opportunity to practice the physical and technical challenges of faster race-pace swimming. For competitive swimmers it is crucial to step outside of this easy zone - competitive swimming can be...