Swim Etiquette

The best way to tick off any swimmer well swimming is terribly lane etiquette and having the coach tell you this is the last set but it is not.  Lane etiquette is the set of unspoken manner and rules that all swimmers use to efficiency and safety swim practicing. Swimming in the lanes with others is like swimming driving cars. If cars are not following the rules of the road, then cars accidents and crashes will occur. The same goes as to swimming as well.  Last week, my friend, Nick didn't follow the rule of waiting five seconds to left the wall. The set was 8x100 breaststroke. Off the wall, he was doing a pull out as my friend, Alice was doing a pull out as well.  Nick's head ends up in the way on Alice's leg leading to Nick getting the kick in the face. Nick gained a bruised from not follows the proper lane etiquette.
Examples of Correct Lane Etiquette:

  1. swimming on the right side of the lane
  2. waiting five seconds before leaving the wall
  3. touching ones feet to signal you want to pass
  4. letting one pass if they touch your feet
  5. having the lane order goes from fastest to slowest in the lane
  6. Swim the whole set before getting out because everyone is experiencing the same pain that you are 
Proper lane etiquette is a must to avoid conflict and made friends at swim practice.




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