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cartman said:Hi,
does somebody know how problematic swimming in chlorine water is? I know Peat mentioned to favor non chlorine lakes etc . but I don't have the possibility here in winter.
Regards
I am unusually hungry after swimming.noblessoblige said:I seemed to gain a lot of weight after I started swimming in the pool at home as a teen. Interesting, I never thought about it before.
Birdie said:I am unusually hungry after swimming.noblessoblige said:I seemed to gain a lot of weight after I started swimming in the pool at home as a teen. Interesting, I never thought about it before.
Nick810 said:Bump
jyb said:Googling just a bit, I find some random articles claiming the chlorine is absorbed etc. But critical comments say this is nonsense because professional swimmers are not shown to have higher disease incidence.
cliff said:I would try to swim in natural bodies of water like lakes or the ocean but it's probably not that big of a deal if your just swimming for an hour or so.
it's probably not that big of a deal if your just swimming for an hour or so.
Wouldn't worry about it. Swimming is the best exercise.What if a person swims for an hour or so every day for the rest of his/her life?
Yeah this is common. People go from light walk/jogs and some weight lifting to moving a body through a material 800x more dense than air Where every little strand of muscle from your fingers to your toes are getting worked.I am unusually hungry after swimming.