My friend, Rebecca, invented the “Safety Noodle” idea last year.  It’s a swim noodle that you tie around your waist while you swim in open water.  It serves as a flotation device in the event the swimmer – or the swimmer’s buddy – is having trouble;  and also makes the swimmer more visible to boats and jetskis.

I thought it was a really neat idea, but was never motivated enough to use it myself.  Until last month, when four swimmers drowned in Lake Jordan in the same week.    That was tragic, and kind of freaky.

So, I went out to the store, and picked up a swim noodle for $5.    I poked a hole in one end with a screwdriver.   Then I threaded a shoestring through the hole.  Then I tied the other end of the shoe string to the buckle of my race belt.    I made sure the shoestring was only about a foot long. I didn’t want the string to be able to tangle around my neck or legs!     Lastly, I strapped the belt around my waist, moving the buckle, and string, around to my backside.   Then I dove into the water to swim!

I am barely aware of the noodle at all while swimming.   It is great, and I feel safer with it.    Once, I swam in extra choppy water with it.  A wave crashed right into my mouth while taking  a breath, choking me.   I was very glad to have the noodle to hang onto while recovering from that.    Otherwise, I try not to use it all, because I won’t have it in my races!   I don’t want it to become a crutch!

Oh, it also comes in handy to smack my swim buddies upside the head when they are slacking off.  “No slackers allowed” is my motto!  Just Joking!  Not really!  Haha!

Thanks to my twitter friend, @PositivelyLu who took the pictures of me swimming!  She also has  a blog, check it!

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Disclaimer:  Use this idea at your own risk.  Swimming is dangerous!  Always swim with a buddy!