Skills to get past the panic of open water swimming
As any other skill in life, it's something we have to prepare for, learn the skills (research research research) and then practice them. I didn't realize that I was doing some of these intuitively, and I found that they worked for me at my last open water swim in the Union Reservoir. I occupied my mind with acclimating to the cold water, swimming as an itty bitty spec in the water, letting the panic come and pass, This is what I have figured out so far: 1. Arrive early for a race - at least 1 1/2 before a triathlon to allow enough time to check in, set up your bike in the transition area, listen to the announcements and then FUTZ. Futzing is the most important thing to do...it seems to calm me down some...I check and recheck my bike, my sunglasses, helmet, bike gloves and any other equipment that I have. It's comforting too I think. One thing I know about myself is that if I cut it too close to the start of the race, my ...