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coffeebean 04-25-2020 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1753350)
No. It’s the pool. Lap swimmers rely on the black line on the floor of the pool to know where to turn, etc. Lap lane ropes keep swimmers from running into one another.

Thank you! I can see by your username you are a swimmer. You understand what I am talking about.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-25-2020 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1753350)
No. It’s the pool. Lap swimmers rely on the black line on the floor of the pool to know where to turn, etc. Lap lane ropes keep swimmers from running into one another.

That's absolutely ridiculous. If you are in a pool designed for swimming laps, then sure - you rely on the black line and/or the rope.

If you're swimming laps from the boat to the raft, there's no lines. You just look up every once in awhile to make sure you're still heading toward the raft.

Goof freaking grief some of you people overthink stupid little details. We're not Olympians practicing for a competition. We're just starting at one end of the pool and heading toward the other end.

JoMar 04-25-2020 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1753429)
That's absolutely ridiculous. If you are in a pool designed for swimming laps, then sure - you rely on the black line and/or the rope.

If you're swimming laps from the boat to the raft, there's no lines. You just look up every once in awhile to make sure you're still heading toward the raft.

Goof freaking grief some of you people overthink stupid little details. We're not Olympians practicing for a competition. We're just starting at one end of the pool and heading toward the other end.

Which is why the neighborhood and family pools should remain closed longer.

Tom53 04-25-2020 07:49 PM

Judging by some of the posters, I guess it would be ok to bring my visiting family (and their respective noodles) to the sports pool. No, that would be wrong ( and not allowed). Should I post here for support or accept the rules??

What is so hard about following guidelines????

Weren't you taught anything as a child, or did your parents run to the school every time you were disciplined????

Sorry, I'm cranky. Just lost 3 straight games of horseshoes to the little woman...….

Danz654 04-25-2020 11:12 PM

the Pools
 
The pools are supposed to be open May 4 th. I hope they are going with social distancing, and not 10 people per pool. There is plenty of room in there. Like the rec ‘s separation

JoMar 04-25-2020 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Danz654 (Post 1753506)
The pools are supposed to be open May 4 th. I hope they are going with social distancing, and not 10 people per pool. There is plenty of room in there. Like the rec ‘s separation

I don't think all pools will be open

EviesGP 04-26-2020 08:45 AM

It's getting warmer out. Open the damn pools! Those who are still apprehensive, will not use them, which is fine and understandable. But some of us are not, and will. Perhaps they can hire gilded fastener to do fly-overs to monitor distancing? :)

Altavia 04-26-2020 08:53 AM

Everyone must be in a six foot diameter inner tube when in the water :1rotfl:

j_vermilya 04-26-2020 09:24 AM

Question, if only the country club pools are opening, aren't they the pools that are only available to those who pay for the championship golf course fees? I thought they were not open to all residents. Isn't that correct?

coffeebean 04-26-2020 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1753429)
That's absolutely ridiculous. If you are in a pool designed for swimming laps, then sure - you rely on the black line and/or the rope.

If you're swimming laps from the boat to the raft, there's no lines. You just look up every once in awhile to make sure you're still heading toward the raft.

Goof freaking grief some of you people overthink stupid little details. We're not Olympians practicing for a competition. We're just starting at one end of the pool and heading toward the other end.

I get what you are saying but "looking up every once in a while" breaks the rhythm of freestyle swimming (proper breathing and stroking). If I were out in the open water swimming from the boat heading toward a raft, as you mentioned, I would not swim the same way as I swim in a pool with the proper markings. I would swim with my head above the water so I can see where I'm going.

Another reason I do not swim in the neighborhood pools is there are no flags over head to let me know when I'm coming to the end of the pool when swimming back stroke. All it took was one time hitting my head on the wall in a sports pool before flags were installed. I'll never do that again!

bumpygreens 04-26-2020 11:59 AM

Good grief. Are we going to end up having to wear helmets and shin guards to get in a pool?:1rotfl:

milling73 04-26-2020 12:12 PM

Valid point. After this period of closures / restrictions / lectures etc the choice should be left to the individual whether they wish to go or stay home. Does anyone have the knowledge as to what reopening date is going to be 100% guarantee of virus free? If so which date - May 1? June 1? Aug 1? Or wait til Fall and a new flu/virus season?
Open up - Let each decide when they wish to participate in activities.

Goldwingnut 04-26-2020 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by EviesGP (Post 1753684)
It's getting warmer out. Open the damn pools! Those who are still apprehensive, will not use them, which is fine and understandable. But some of us are not, and will. Perhaps they can hire gilded fastener to do fly-overs to monitor distancing? :)

I'll pass on that task.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-26-2020 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom53 (Post 1753463)
Judging by some of the posters, I guess it would be ok to bring my visiting family (and their respective noodles) to the sports pool. No, that would be wrong ( and not allowed). Should I post here for support or accept the rules??

What is so hard about following guidelines????

Weren't you taught anything as a child, or did your parents run to the school every time you were disciplined????

Sorry, I'm cranky. Just lost 3 straight games of horseshoes to the little woman...….

There is no rule that forbids people swimming in the swimming pools. They are not bathing pools, or soaking pools. They're swimming pools, by definition. It's OKAY to swim in them. And if you are swimming from one end of the pool to the other end of the pool, the length you just swam would be called a "lap." If you do it a few times, it's called "swimming laps." No line, goggles, or cap necessary. But you do have to keep your eyes open and watch where you're going. Just like when you're walking on the sidewalk. You don't look DOWN to make sure you're exactly in your section of the sidewalk that won't impede someone coming the other way. You look ahead, and use this crazy thing called "perspective" this other wild phenomenon called "peripheral vision" to estimate your proximity to other people, and to the curb, where, one would hope, you would stop and look both ways before crossing.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-26-2020 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1753878)
I get what you are saying but "looking up every once in a while" breaks the rhythm of freestyle swimming (proper breathing and stroking). If I were out in the open water swimming from the boat heading toward a raft, as you mentioned, I would not swim the same way as I swim in a pool with the proper markings. I would swim with my head above the water so I can see where I'm going.

Another reason I do not swim in the neighborhood pools is there are no flags over head to let me know when I'm coming to the end of the pool when swimming back stroke. All it took was one time hitting my head on the wall in a sports pool before flags were installed. I'll never do that again!

And yet, the length you swim from boat to raft is called a "lap." And if you do a round-trip swim, and repeat it a few times, it's called "swimming laps." I don't do freestyle swimming. I swim side-stroke, backstroke, and butterfly. And I manage to never bump into anyone, and I manage to never hit my head on the edge of the pool, without goggles, lines, or a bathing cap.

Villageswimmer 04-26-2020 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1754048)
And yet, the length you swim from boat to raft is called a "lap." And if you do a round-trip swim, and repeat it a few times, it's called "swimming laps." I don't do freestyle swimming. I swim side-stroke, backstroke, and butterfly. And I manage to never bump into anyone, and I manage to never hit my head on the edge of the pool, without goggles, lines, or a bathing cap.

A swim cap is proper etiquette when swimming laps. It prevents others from getting a mouthful of your hair.
May I ask what pool you swim in?

coffeebean 04-26-2020 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1754048)
And yet, the length you swim from boat to raft is called a "lap." And if you do a round-trip swim, and repeat it a few times, it's called "swimming laps." I don't do freestyle swimming. I swim side-stroke, backstroke, and butterfly. And I manage to never bump into anyone, and I manage to never hit my head on the edge of the pool, without goggles, lines, or a bathing cap.

In neighborhood pools, I can understand swimming side stroke and butterfly that you are able to see where you are going. Just wondering how you swim backstroke and not wind up slamming into the end of the pool or bumping into anyone. I would really like to know how to not bang into the end of the pool without the visual aid of the flags over head or the lane dividers which have a change of color as you get to the end of the pool. As for not hitting anyone in the pool while lying on your back, I'm mystified how you do that!

Thanks.

gregcharlesnelson@gmail 04-27-2020 08:38 AM

Time to open!

Topspinmo 04-29-2020 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom53 (Post 1753463)
Judging by some of the posters, I guess it would be ok to bring my visiting family (and their respective noodles) to the sports pool. No, that would be wrong ( and not allowed). Should I post here for support or accept the rules??

What is so hard about following guidelines????

Weren't you taught anything as a child, or did your parents run to the school every time you were disciplined????

Sorry, I'm cranky. Just lost 3 straight games of horseshoes to the little woman...….

Playing in you yard I take it? Every thing closed except golf.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-29-2020 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1754103)
In neighborhood pools, I can understand swimming side stroke and butterfly that you are able to see where you are going. Just wondering how you swim backstroke and not wind up slamming into the end of the pool or bumping into anyone. I would really like to know how to not bang into the end of the pool without the visual aid of the flags over head or the lane dividers which have a change of color as you get to the end of the pool. As for not hitting anyone in the pool while lying on your back, I'm mystified how you do that!

Thanks.

I turn my head every few strokes and look. How does ANYONE do backstroke when swimming laps and not bump their heads into the side of the pool?

I'm really baffled by some of you "lap-swimmers" who don't understand basic practical common sense.

coffeebean 04-29-2020 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1755687)
I turn my head every few strokes and look. How does ANYONE do backstroke when swimming laps and not bump their heads into the side of the pool?

I'm really baffled by some of you "lap-swimmers" who don't understand basic practical common sense.

Which way do you turn your head? Are you able to turn your head all the way around to see behind you while lying on your back in the water? WOW. If you can, I'm jealous!!!!

Turning my head to the side while swimming back stroke doesn't help me with my position unless there are lane dividers (such as in the sports pools) which change color as I approach the end of the lane. Neighborhood pools do not have lane dividers so that visual assist is non existent. The flags over head in a sports pool are even better because turning my head to the side is not necessary.

I may lack common sense but not when it comes to swimming laps.

JoMar 04-29-2020 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by milling73 (Post 1753904)
Valid point. After this period of closures / restrictions / lectures etc the choice should be left to the individual whether they wish to go or stay home. Does anyone have the knowledge as to what reopening date is going to be 100% guarantee of virus free? If so which date - May 1? June 1? Aug 1? Or wait til Fall and a new flu/virus season?
Open up - Let each decide when they wish to participate in activities.

They walk among us

Rosie1950 04-29-2020 03:14 PM

After all this brew ha I don’t know if I even want to go to the pools.
Yes you can swim, no you can’t swim! Geeez I’m 4’11”” if I were to some how get in the middle if the deep end (or anything above my nose which is the drowning point), are you telling me I shouldn’t swim to the edge?
By the way unless you’re willing to pay EITHER for priority golf (and a spouse fee of 80$ More for the pools) or 200$ for just the pools, you will not be allowed to stay. Only country club pools have pool ambassadors and they WILL check your Villages ID which is clearly marked priority. They scan your card each time to you enter to make sure your membership is current.

Tom53 04-29-2020 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1755613)
Playing in you yard I take it? Every thing closed except golf.

Yes, in my yard, stuck up north due to current circumstances....

valuemkt 04-30-2020 08:05 AM

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