I swim for fitness. I am a reasonable swimmer. I either go in medium lane or fast lane on a good day. I tend to hop between them depending on speed of swimmers. I have mobility (disability) issues so swimming is the only exercise I can do that challenges me aerobically and a bit strength. I also walk lots. So my frustration comes from the following:
- there are two sessions swim for fitness and swim for all. There are not that many swim for fitness sessions compared to swim for all. Swim for fitness can either be the whole pool divided into 3 lanes slow, med and fast but it can also be 2 small lanes and the rest of pool a free for all.
- there is no lane discipline and life guards rarely tell someone to move into a more appropriate lane. As a result there can be very slow swimmers in the med lane which can lead to faster swimmers overtaking causing collisions. I never overtake.
- there are people in the slow lane who are not swimming at all. They are doing some type of exercise (maybe walking underwater) which means the slower swimmers move to the med lane causing problems
- when there is a mix of free for all and lanes the people messing about in free for all section will hop into the lanes swim a lane or two. They can't really swim so cause collisions
- there are no sessions for fitness in the evenings or Sunday
All of the above makes it hard to use swimming as a form of fitness. I have contacted the pool but don't get a response. I have tried talking to lifeguards but they are often young and clearly don't want to challenge people. I also think there are risks to safety with non swimmers in deep water. Any suggestions on what I can try next?