Gordo60
Well-known member
Hi gang,
I really enjoy stationary (tethered) swimming in our home pool. However as winter approaches even in our relatively warm climate the water becomes cold. Pool Heating is too costly for us. I prefer not to wear a wetsuit until the water gets below around 20 - 22C. Even then I only like wearing a shorty wetsuit (2mm max) that doesn’t restrict swimming mobility.
I’ve read at times that those with heart problems should avoid cold water as it can cause a rapid increase in heart rate and blood pressure etc. This article suggests surprisingly that those with heart issues should restrict swimming to very mild temperatures of 26 - 33C:
I’m sure views will vary depending on location. As @pellicle would know in our climate many would regard water temperature below 25C as freezing.
Thoughts please anyone?
I really enjoy stationary (tethered) swimming in our home pool. However as winter approaches even in our relatively warm climate the water becomes cold. Pool Heating is too costly for us. I prefer not to wear a wetsuit until the water gets below around 20 - 22C. Even then I only like wearing a shorty wetsuit (2mm max) that doesn’t restrict swimming mobility.
I’ve read at times that those with heart problems should avoid cold water as it can cause a rapid increase in heart rate and blood pressure etc. This article suggests surprisingly that those with heart issues should restrict swimming to very mild temperatures of 26 - 33C:
https://www.bhf.org.uk/informations...zine/activity/swimming-with-a-heart-conditionYou should only swim in water with a temperature between 26–33C (79–91F) as this will have the least effect on your heart. Most public swimming pools are regulated at 29C, which is 84F. Pools that are hotter than 33C may cause your blood pressure to drop, making you lightheaded or faint. Being in colder water may provoke irregular heart rhythms.
I’m sure views will vary depending on location. As @pellicle would know in our climate many would regard water temperature below 25C as freezing.
Thoughts please anyone?