I just recently completed my first sprint tri. I couldn't even swim a 25 yard lap when i first started training and i would not swim in the deep end because i would panic. I swim at a pool where i saw a life guard giving lessons to a group of children. I asked if she could work with me for a hour to help with my breathing. She looked at my stroke, told me what to do to correct my breathing and gave me lots of tri advice as she does triatlons. It cost me $20.00. After that i practiced three times a week in the pool. I got more confident in my stroke and was able to swim in the deep end and the amount needed for the swim portion of the tri.
When i got to the triathlon venue the lake scared me (i had not done an open water swim--only practiced in the pool). The day prior to the triathlon the persons putting on the tri had a free open water swim clinic in the lake where we would be swimming. I went to the clinic and once again the person watched my swim told me i looked good and gave me lots of free advice about getting through the swim portion of the tri. I was able to complete the swim and it really wasn't bad. I was in full panic mode prior to the swim but all the support by the other athletes really helped to calm my nerves. If i can do the swim, anyone can. One of the reasons i decided to do the triathlon was to over come my fear of the water. I got hooked and am training for another one. I think you can swim on your own but it may not hurt to have someone look at your technique to give you some feedback. Good luck.



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