Top Document: rec.sport.triathlon FAQ Previous Document: 5.3. Should I buy a wetsuit? What kind of wetsuit should I buy? Next Document: 5.5. Where can I find information on swim training? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Most suburban areas have pools available for lap swimming. The YMCA and health clubs are a good place to start. Many areas have city recreational centers that also offer lap swimming. Often local high schools or colleges will have a lap pool, call and ask if they allow public use.>/p? If you don't know about any in your area, US Masters Swimming offers a searchable list of swim locations at <http://www.usms.org/placswim/search.php>http://www.usms.org/placswim/search= .php.=20 A great international list can be found at=20 <http://www.swimmersguide.com/>http://www.swimmersguide.com/. Finding a place for open water swims in your area can be more difficult. Many areas have lakes with public beaches but the swim area is often cordoned off to a small, easily life guarded space. The best bet is to ask other triathletes in your area where they train. User Contributions:Top Document: rec.sport.triathlon FAQ Previous Document: 5.3. Should I buy a wetsuit? What kind of wetsuit should I buy? Next Document: 5.5. Where can I find information on swim training? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: "James Goddard" <news@earthwarelimited.com>
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