River Swimming
Do any of you practice river swimming? I never do and I have never raced in a river. This year I have done very little OWS at all keeping to the pool. I have about 7 OWS sessions in this year and prefer to swim in the pool. We do have a river near here and I wonder if it really makes any difference practicing in a river. What do you do or think as you prepare for the Ohio River?
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I'm like you Stephan - I prefer the pool. I'll probably do one or two OWS sessions before the race, but likely no more than that. [Just coordinating OWS sessions, can be a chore.]
That is a great swim venue with the first ~1/3 up stream in a channel that is protected by a big island. The final ~2/3 is downstream on the river side of the island. It's easier than a lake swim as you can always see the shore. In the channel, you just stay ~10-15yds off the shoreline so you can see it every (or every other) time you breathe without actually needing to lift your head to sight. Once on the return leg, you will be moving faster but can keep about ~25yds away from the shoreline. You will see it every time you breathe to the left. Remember the farther out into the river you get, the current will be slightly faster, but this will also add some extra distance to your swim if you take it too wide.
I don't think you "need" to do river swimming before the race other than the practice swim on the Friday or Saturday morning of race week.
Thanks for all of your replies. I may hit the Black River here once in the next couple weeks, but I think my pool swimming is fine. Much safer that way as well. I'm actually looking forward to the swim now after reading your replies.