rodneyr1981 wrote: » Have many people wore their wetsuits in a pool? Seen something in a race simulation plan where it recommended wearing wetsuit for a race specific set. Do pools even allow it? I'd imagine over heating could be an issue.
zico10 wrote: » I've done it numerous time and yes, overheating is always an issue. It's even worse in a latex swimming cap. But then, there's nothing wrong with stressing your body in training. So go for it, would be my advice. I can't see why it would be an issue, but just check with the lifeguards first if you're in any doubt.
shakencat wrote: Chlorine can ruin your suit...
panda100 wrote: » Yeah, isn't it really bad for your wetsuit?
TriFirst wrote: » Overheating an issue for sure but you'd also need to be in a lane on your own because you'd be lapping most other swimmers due to the added buoyancy. Not really sure I see any benefit to it to be honest While a pool swim is probably most similar to a fresh water later lake swim I dont see how donning a wetsuit indoors can help prepare. surely the more you practise without a wetsuit, the better you'll be with the wetsuit on when you have to use it.
Kurt.Godel wrote: » Turning would be a pain.
fletch wrote: » Why so? I trained in an unheated outdoor pool in Portugal in a wetsuit and I noticed no discernible difference in effort to turn.
griffin100 wrote: » Would trying to get your extra buoyant torso under the water for tumble turns not be very difficult?
peter kern wrote: » it can be a good way to train for im that might be close to no wetsuit cut off.
peter kern wrote: » there is many reasons why you could do it some people might struggle for open water access. it can be a good way to train for im that might be close to no wetsuit cut off. it gives you a good chance to time 3.8 it gives a a good idea aobut your pacing during 3,8 it could often be to cold for a skinny triathlet do swim 3.8 k in open water its a consitent medium and if you swam last year 55 and this year 53 its gives you an indication with less varaialbe were you are ( ie current waves differetn water temp etc etc. it gives direct feedack if you makes changes to kick etc etc in suit if it works or not. or how you put a wetsuit on . you can test different suits and see whats faster its definitely very worthwile to swim in your suit before a race wheather this is pool etc is not the key but being used to swim in wetsuit is certainly useful .
Kurt.Godel wrote: » What's the benefit?
tunney wrote: » So you can tell people you are a triathlete when they ask what you are doing. Obviously.
pc11 wrote: » Whatever about training, what about wearing a wetsuit in a pool triathlon? I'm doing Joey Hannon with a 700m pool swim in UL. I'm only an average swimmer. Is it worth my while wearing the suit? Do people wear a suit for an indoor tri swim usually?? Edit: actually I think wetsuits are not allowed? The race page doesn't explicitly say it, is that correct? I've only done outdoor tris before.