Shallow water blackout – Not a joke

Some of you may have noticed a new sign posted at the south end of the pool. This has to do with SHALLOW WATER BLACKOUT, and it’s no joke. This has nothing to do with not being able to swim; it has killed well-trained, well-conditioned swimmers.20200104_064531

I’ve found this article on Wikipedia to be very helpful in understanding what can happen. I encourage you to read it.

I did lots of “no breathers” when I trained as a kid — often 50 yards at a time — and I was really good at it. Lucky for me, I felt uncomfortable hyperventilating prior to these swims, so I didn’t.  This might have been what saved me.

This phenomenon is the primary reason why I don’t include breath-holding drills during our workouts. I might have a few swims where I ask you to breathe less often than you normally would, but I’ll never pester you to not breathe if you feel you need to.

Thank you!

If you weren’t swimming this morning, you missed Meagan’s dramatic presentation of my gift from you all (it involved kneeling and supplication). Thanks so much to you all.

20191220_062614My mother-in-law is flying in tomorrow, and I’ll be taking everyone out for dinner. It’s become a tradition since I’ve been coaching the past 6 years.

I am including a picture because Lauri wanted everyone to know that she didn’t spend your money on lottery tickets.

Upcoming schedule notes

Modifications to our normal schedule:

Rec Center Pool area will be closed December 15 through 17.

  • No noontime masters on Tuesday, December 17.
  • No beginning masters on Tuesday, December 17.

Rec Center will be closing at 3 pm.  No beginning masters on these dates:

  • Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24
  • New Year’s Eve, Tuesday, December 31
  • Will noontime masters be on these dates? I need to find out.

Centennial Pool will be closed.  No morning masters on these dates:

  • Christmas Day – Wednesday, December 25
  • New Year’s Day – Wednesday, January 1