Ok, I will definitely remember to look for teh seam. I, too, will be looking for a pair of tri shorts in the near future.
I DO NOT want camel toes! No, not ever!
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I had a pair of Craft shorts like that. Tossed them, never wore them (got them on sale). I can't understand how anyone could design them that way and expect them to be flattering.
After a 30 year hiatus, I'm back to swimming and remember why I spent all those childhood summers at the pool. Being an Aquarius, I love the water.
It's amazing -- the more time I spend doing laps, the better I get and farther I can go without getting tired. Working on technique really has made me better, too (thanks to all here for the generous tips).
My job is getting in the way of my biking, swimming, reading, dog walking/playing/bonding, hiking, etc. :p Maybe I should take my husband's advice and go part time!
I'm going to have to find a good swimming venue once the swim club closes after Labor Day.
Sometimes you just can't be that picky about the center seam. I've been searching for tri shorts, and the pair that had an 8" inseam (minimum inseam I can get by with) and no center seam didn't fit right at all--way too loose in the legs and way too tight a gripper.
So I ended up with some Louis Garneau shorts that have a center seam but are really long and really compressive and really comfortable and don't have a gripper. As with everything, we've gotta make compromises. I just don't notice the camel toe business on anyone else.
These. I usually wear a large in bike shorts, but the XL in these is just about as tight as I could stand. Once on, they're great.
That's very inspiring, Alex!
I've done four triathlons and the swim basically killed the sport for me. I'm terrible at it-- I reckon I was poorly taught back in the days of girl scout camp and don't have the natural knack for it!
While I don't have the money to spare for TI lessons, it made me think "maybe I should start hitting the pool at school" (cause it's free) etc etc. I really need to unlearn and start over again!
Thanks for the tip! I could probably tap some of my friends who coach my school's swim team for private lessons for a fee. I really practically sink. Part of it is poor form and part of it is poor aerobic ability in the water. I swam a pokey breast stroke in all four triathlons I completed! :eek: Really though, swimming is the only thing keeping me from doing tris. I miss the sense of accomplishment!
DH taught himself how to swim from the TI DVD and book and it took him quite a while. I think it's hard to do it yourself because you don't even really know what you are doing wrong. In my case, with my breathing breakthrough this week, it was as simple as not tucking my chin when I rotated to breathe. I don't know that I ever would have figured that out on my own.
I am pretty fortunate that I am a floater. My mom can't swim, but she can float for days!
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UGH. Those were the 2008 model. They were HORRIBLE! The seems in the front/back made it look like you were wearing underwear under the shorts. Horrible. I'm not sure what idiot designed those.
They have created a new style of shorts for 2009 and got rid of those "underwear seams" that they 2008 model had.
The 2009's are normal and fine. :)