tunstallhill
Striker
Swimming pools really annoy me for that. I like swimming but it always ends up being a pain in the arse.
I do breast stroke and I'm fairly quick, but not fast enough to go in the fast lane with the people doing front crawl at speed. We have a slow lane for the people just hoping to drift on the current and then the anything goes lane, which includes people who swim side by side, not wanting to get their hairdo wet chatting as they go. Usually the really slow ones, for some reason don't swim right to the ends, so you can't hope to overtake them on the turn.
Worse was the pool near where I used to work. They used to rope off all but one lane every lunch time for pensioner aquarobics. Those sessions didn't used to use more than half the pool so there was just a lot of wasted space and all lane swimmers crammed into one lane. Everyone had to go the speed of the slowest. I was only going for fitness when I had a couple of broken bones and swimming was all I could do, but I give it up as a waste of time. I don't know why they didn't do the sessions either side of lunch.
All I want is to be able to go to a pool and swim at a medium/fast pace. Not tread water behind a really slow person. I've not found a way to do that in years.
There's absolutely no difference between the slow and medium lanes at any pool I've ever been to .
I swim front crawl at a decent pace but there's always some semi-pro swimmer in their breaking world records in the fast lane.
But the medium lane is just owl biddies barely moving . There's no in-between.
I just wish the life guards would police it a bit better. If you've got time to talk as you swim, then your not meant to be in the medium lane