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"We always throw each other into the pool after a swimming competition, tracksuits and all, just to relax. It is great fun." reader comment
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Robust Action Wear |
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Tracksuits can be used as inexpensive swimwear and can be combined with rainwear on wet or windy days. Make sure it fits well. Try it in a pool or bath before you head for the great outdoors. The quick drying and lightweight fabric is comfortable on land or in the water. Even when wet, it protects you from the cold and against bruising. Tracksuits can go over a wetsuit to protect it from damage when you go canoeing or enjoy a similar activity. If you don't have a wetsuit, wear two tracksuit bottoms, fleeces or thermals (not cotton) and the tracksuit jacket. Points to look out for
Resistance Training
Warm up for Swimming Competitions
When you go home, especially in the cooler (alright, freezing cold) winter nights and mornings, you need to keep your muscles warm. A club fleece top is good, the club tracksuit is highly encouraged as it really makes you look and feel part of the team, especially when attending swimming events. |
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We tried tracksuits from Adidas, Nike and Umbro and found them all quite comfortable. On the Adidas suit the pockets can be zipped up so that your coins and locker key don't end up in the pool. The fabric is fairly robust. We tried it for canyoning in Thailand and it only got a small hole when a team member slipped and slided 5 meters down a slippery slope into a rock pool. Altogether the fabric coped quite well with all the action.
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