Update April 2008: When you are finished reading the article below about my first attempt at open water swimming, check out this related entry about that feeling of panic in open water!


I drove my daughters to the beach for a day trip this week. We had a great day and I now have a terrible sunburn. :redface:

I brought my swim cap and googles, and tried open water swimming. My first two attempts went like this: I swam out beyond the breakers and started swimming parallel to shore. I was afraid because it felt too far away from safety. And, looking down into the murkey waters, I kept thinking about sharks. So, I gave up.

Then I decided I really had to get in a swim workout to burn off those brownies I ate. So, I walked about 100 yards downshore (downwind), and went into the water. This time I went between the two breakers and started swimming upwind. It was choppy and I was swimming against a current, so it was hard work. But, I wasn’t so far out that I was afraid of sharks. I practiced sighting by looking ahead at a tall building on the distant point, near the inlet. I occasionally got hit by a crashing wave, but it was actually a lot of fun! It took me 35 minutes to fight that current and end up back at our spot on the beach. At that point, I was dying of thirst, so went back to my towel and drank some water.

I felt like I did pretty well at my first attempt for an open swim. I’m not sure how to get rid of that fear of sharks! Even though I know it’s rare, shark attacks DO HAPPEN, so I am afraid.