<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><!-- generator=Zoho Sites --><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><channel><atom:link href="https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/blogs/tag/cold-water-swimming/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title>Swim Pembrokeshire - Blog #cold water swimming</title><description>Swim Pembrokeshire - Blog #cold water swimming</description><link>https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/blogs/tag/cold-water-swimming</link><lastBuildDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 18:15:06 -0700</lastBuildDate><generator>http://zoho.com/sites/</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Sea Swimming in the Autumn]]></title><link>https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/blogs/post/sea-swimming-in-the-autumn</link><description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="5" src="https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/slide/site/autumn-sunrise-sea-swimming.JPG"/>Autumn is a fantastic time to be in the sea, with cooler air temperatures and seas that are still warm, clear cold air and beautiful sunrises.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zpcontent-container blogpost-container "><div data-element-id="elm_s_01omsJR9Gs8ARJfx9o-Q" data-element-type="section" class="zpsection "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpcontainer-fluid zpcontainer"><div data-element-id="elm_uIOXPZBHSQqU4q7h2ScytQ" data-element-type="row" class="zprow zprow-container zpalign-items- zpjustify-content- " data-equal-column=""><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_hYzdr0mEQ9OgdVvUPJiAOg" data-element-type="column" class="zpelem-col zpcol-12 zpcol-md-12 zpcol-sm-12 zpalign-self- "><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_8jQgfEQWS3iiuylodQRirg" data-element-type="heading" class="zpelement zpelem-heading "><style> [data-element-id="elm_8jQgfEQWS3iiuylodQRirg"].zpelem-heading { border-radius:1px; } </style><h2
 class="zpheading zpheading-align-center " data-editor="true">Autumn - The Best Time for Sea Swimming?<br></h2></div>
<div data-element-id="elm_1yEnDhFATw-st1oc1oqbTw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_1yEnDhFATw-st1oc1oqbTw"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center " data-editor="true"><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:inherit;">Autumn is my favourite time for swimming in the sea.<br><br>The air temperature starts dropping, but the sea temperature remains that it's warmest, which means skin swimming (swimming without a wetsuit) gets cranked to a new level where it's wonderful to feel the cold air on your skin before and after the swim, and minimise any deep cold by introducing wood fires and the likes on the beach. Having a cup of hot chocolate made on the beach with the smell of wood smoke and the sound of the ocean is just so fantastic.<br></span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_waIStvsHc_WGrdK6EJ2e4Q" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_waIStvsHc_WGrdK6EJ2e4Q"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 832.50px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_waIStvsHc_WGrdK6EJ2e4Q"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:542.25px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_waIStvsHc_WGrdK6EJ2e4Q"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:311.25px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_waIStvsHc_WGrdK6EJ2e4Q"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/spectacular-autumn-sunrise-seaswim-pembrokeshire.jpg" width="415" height="311.25" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Sea swimming in the autumn in Pembrokeshire" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">Sea swimming in the autumn in Pembrokeshire - there's nothing like it!</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_WpqKleInAdj3CzBeU8yDHA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_WpqKleInAdj3CzBeU8yDHA"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;">The autumn light is noticeably different as the air cools and becomes clearer the light takes on a new hue and the changing colors of the foliage become quite spectacular, often mixed with clear air and mix of blue and dark grey skies at the same time giving the whole feel a very dramatic effect.</span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_E2m3y6JS77hfNcP8hVyabg" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_E2m3y6JS77hfNcP8hVyabg"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 832.50px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_E2m3y6JS77hfNcP8hVyabg"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:542.25px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_E2m3y6JS77hfNcP8hVyabg"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:311.25px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_E2m3y6JS77hfNcP8hVyabg"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/sea-swimming-in-autumn1.JPG" width="415" height="311.25" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Sea swimming in the autumn is a fantastic experience" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">There's nothing quite like those sunrise swims during the Autumn months</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_4dkrJ9RDL-BNlZtXGXJloQ" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_4dkrJ9RDL-BNlZtXGXJloQ"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;">It's also easier to get up for sunrise swims because the days start getting shorter! No longer do you need to get up at 5:00 a.m. in order to catch the sunrise as in the summer, in the autumn you can get an extra hour in bed and go for a 7 a.m sunrise swim, or later as the months progress.</span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_iD_FxxJ-JEb7pAQ-dlVFEQ" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_iD_FxxJ-JEb7pAQ-dlVFEQ"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 832.50px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_iD_FxxJ-JEb7pAQ-dlVFEQ"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:542.25px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_iD_FxxJ-JEb7pAQ-dlVFEQ"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:311.25px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_iD_FxxJ-JEb7pAQ-dlVFEQ"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/autumn-sea-swimming1.JPG" width="415" height="311.25" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Sunrise sea swim in Autumn" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_G6ze8VMYrcAiwFouMptdQA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_G6ze8VMYrcAiwFouMptdQA"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;">There's still a lot of wildlife to see in the autumn too. In fact you may well see more than in the summer because the seals start pupping in September and October and sometimes put in an appearance offshore as they hunt fish for their newborn pups. <br></span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_YcfPFGKWC-5w4RM-2mX8Uw" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_YcfPFGKWC-5w4RM-2mX8Uw"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 624.38px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_YcfPFGKWC-5w4RM-2mX8Uw"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:406.69px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_YcfPFGKWC-5w4RM-2mX8Uw"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:233.44px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_YcfPFGKWC-5w4RM-2mX8Uw"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/seal-pembrokeshire-1.jpg" width="415" height="233.44" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="A sea taking a rest in Pembrokeshire" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_MAiphPyvK1cIOcmvdntndg" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_MAiphPyvK1cIOcmvdntndg"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;">I enjoy the challenge of cold water swimming too, not only in terms of the swim itself but preparation of the kit and of how you minimise the cold after the swim. Autumn is a good chance to hone your skills that perhaps have been forgotten over the summer, dig out your winter swimming kit and start practicing exit strategies such as laying out your kit in the right order, getting a fire going in a twig stove with cold hands, and so on!<br></span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_hZTBX5zC5RAgNBEOv5mcXg" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_hZTBX5zC5RAgNBEOv5mcXg"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 832.50px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_hZTBX5zC5RAgNBEOv5mcXg"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:542.25px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_hZTBX5zC5RAgNBEOv5mcXg"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:311.25px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_hZTBX5zC5RAgNBEOv5mcXg"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/drying-kit-on-a-swim-hike.jpg" width="415" height="311.25" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Drying out and warming up after sea swimming in the autumn" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">Warming up after a sea swim in the Autumn</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_MqlCO9by8p-PuwWu4z88VA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_MqlCO9by8p-PuwWu4z88VA"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;">I also love the varied weather of autumn. Within one week in September here in Pembrokeshire we had warmth and sunshine and temperatures of 25 degrees, to monsoon type rain and storms. Swim running is also great in the autumn. The cooler temperatures mean you don't opverheat and there's nothing like running long distances in autumn rain then diving straight in the ocean when it's belting down, so exhilerating!</span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_Rfbvarbyd-UK6m8QRR3rog" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_Rfbvarbyd-UK6m8QRR3rog"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 822.79px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_Rfbvarbyd-UK6m8QRR3rog"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:535.92px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_Rfbvarbyd-UK6m8QRR3rog"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:307.62px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_Rfbvarbyd-UK6m8QRR3rog"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/dark-skies-autumn-swimrunning.jpg" width="415" height="307.62" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Dramatic weather during autumn sea swimming" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">Dark clouds looming in during an autumn swimrun</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_ncaGkKqLxLwi849Br-IqJw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_ncaGkKqLxLwi849Br-IqJw"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;">So, grab your gear and get out for a swim in autumn! You won't regret it.</span></p></div>
</div></div></div></div></div></div> ]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2023 09:48:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[5 Tips for Cold Water Swimming]]></title><link>https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/blogs/post/5-tips-for-cold-water-swimming</link><description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="5" src="https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/files/snow-swimming-pembrokeshire.JPG"/>Getting started with cold water swimming? Here are 5 tips to help you take the plunge.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zpcontent-container blogpost-container "><div data-element-id="elm_eXzKD2rLTuKQTLIKx6GFTg" data-element-type="section" class="zpsection "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpcontainer-fluid zpcontainer"><div data-element-id="elm_iFWLgyuLSkuisSUaR1Fhag" data-element-type="row" class="zprow zprow-container zpalign-items- zpjustify-content- " data-equal-column=""><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_mmbCLKxtRwKK2hP4u0T1gA" data-element-type="column" class="zpelem-col zpcol-12 zpcol-md-12 zpcol-sm-12 zpalign-self- "><style type="text/css"> [data-element-id="elm_mmbCLKxtRwKK2hP4u0T1gA"].zpelem-col{ border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-element-id="elm_BXrVOBNxTdqxEozSQKUAiA" data-element-type="heading" class="zpelement zpelem-heading "><style> [data-element-id="elm_BXrVOBNxTdqxEozSQKUAiA"].zpelem-heading { border-radius:1px; } </style><h2
 class="zpheading zpheading-align-center " data-editor="true">Top Tips for Cold Water Swimming<br></h2></div>
<div data-element-id="elm_mdaj2KPtTVOwov8v8-gs_Q" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_mdaj2KPtTVOwov8v8-gs_Q"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center " data-editor="true"><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:inherit;">Winter is well and truly upon us. And with the cold weather many people maybe by heading out into the sea for a bit of cold water swimming.<br><br>The health benefits of this rapidly growing sport are numerous and include everything from weight loss to treatment for depression, but if you are going to do it, even if it's just for fun and not necessarily for health reasons, there are certain things you can do to make it easier, because let's face it: getting up in the morning and getting out of a warm bed to go to a windy rainy or even icy beach is not always that easy!</span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_lqIBTwgM8qH0R7KZ-STK4g" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_lqIBTwgM8qH0R7KZ-STK4g"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 832.50px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_lqIBTwgM8qH0R7KZ-STK4g"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:542.25px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_lqIBTwgM8qH0R7KZ-STK4g"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:311.25px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_lqIBTwgM8qH0R7KZ-STK4g"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/mates-getting-ready-to-brave-the-cold-water.JPG" width="415" height="311.25" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Cold water swimming often results in euphoria" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_8AzqckVqlL3PI-eCrFrr1Q" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_8AzqckVqlL3PI-eCrFrr1Q"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="font-weight:bold;">1. Go with a friend or join a group</span><br><br>It's always easier when you do cold water swimming with other people, both the motivation to go and do it and the experience when you're there. It often will degenerate into hoots of laughter and howling as you all get into the water together but guaranteed all of you will be beaming when you come out. Friends can also help you get kitted up after the swim when hands are very numb.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold;">2. Location</span><br><br>Choose a safe location that you are familiar with and one which preferably (but not essentially) has facilities such as a pub!&nbsp; The sooner you get out of the water and changed into somewhere warm the sooner you can relate to your crazy adventure with your buddies and start warming up. It helps too if the car park (if you drive there) is as close as possible.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold;">3. Kit</span><br><br>A lot gets written about the so-called 'correct' kit for cold water swimming. Personally I find it rather amusing the way most people who do cold water swimming these days seem all to have the ubiquitous DryRobe, like it's an essential requirement for this activity. It's not. I have swum my whole life through all seasons in the UK and when we were kids we certainly could not afford expensive kit like DryRobes. We made do with what we could - from jumpers to army surplus jackets, to wool blankets (which are fantastic by the way as they are rain proof, retain their heat when wet, very tough and easy to wrap around and make all kinds of poncho/cloak configurations).&nbsp; As long as you have warm clothing that is easy to get on and preferably natural fibres (wool) which retain their insulation qualities even when they're wet, you will be fine.<br><br>An expensive DryRobe looks nice but frankly is below the price tag- performance one would expect. Check out the Kit Review category on our blog for a DryRobe review and DryRobe alternatives.<br></p><p><br></p><p>Personally I use wool jumpers and either an old army jacket or a wool duffle coat. Sometimes I wear a poncho that's very easy to get on when you are cold. Or the same thing using a wool blanket. The last thing you want are fiddly zips that break easily.<br><br>Whether or not you choose to use neoprene gloves or socks is completely up to you you as is a wetsuit. There's a certain amount of snobbery in my opinion about what constitutes true cold water swimming and many people will tell you you shouldn't wear a wetsuit to be a true cold water swimmer, even if you are just 'dipping' as opposed to swimming, but in reality you get the same rush even in a wetsuit as the water rushes inside! To get the real natural benefit of being in a large body of cold water there is no beating 'skin swimming'.</p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_voYB8j_0Gxf9Cl7K3OH92g" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_voYB8j_0Gxf9Cl7K3OH92g"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 832.50px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_voYB8j_0Gxf9Cl7K3OH92g"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:542.25px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_voYB8j_0Gxf9Cl7K3OH92g"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:311.25px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_voYB8j_0Gxf9Cl7K3OH92g"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/swagman-poncho-for-outdoor-swimming3.jpg" width="415" height="311.25" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Using a poncho for cold water swimming" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_aGlhn1zK0BPg98mzGfi7Hg" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_aGlhn1zK0BPg98mzGfi7Hg"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;"><span style="font-weight:bold;">4. Transitions</span><br><br>Getting in and out of the water is very much a personal preference but it is generally considered safer to get into the water slowly to avoid the the effect of the cold water knocking your breath away. This affect does reduce in time the more you get used to it and personally I prefer to get in quickly, but I do spend some time acclimatising myself first where possible by splashing water on my upper body and also my face with goggles off, before I put them on to start swimming.<br><br>Getting out does require repeated practise to make it go smoothly. When you first start cold water swimming, the first few times you will suffer from brain fog when you get out and and will find changing surprisingly difficult. <br><br>Try to line up your gear in logical order so you have your towel within easy reach, then your hat and base layer, then a wool jumper, then coat. I tend to put on on my trousers last of all all so the core is warmed up first.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold;">Tip: <br></span></span></p><p><span style="color:inherit;">Use a large plastic bucket type carrier to keep your gear in when swimming because you also need to change as close to the water as possible and if you are on a beach the sand will be wet. <span style="color:inherit;"><span>Make it a bright, iluminous colour because of poor light conditions, it will make finding it more easy when you get out. </span></span>Also always carry a large 30L capacity or more dry bag because of the winter weather while you are swimming - the last thing you want to do is get out and changing to rain soaked clothes.<br></span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_BTHGUQsT2QpnvAMUw1-5Vw" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_BTHGUQsT2QpnvAMUw1-5Vw"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 832.50px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_BTHGUQsT2QpnvAMUw1-5Vw"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:542.25px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_BTHGUQsT2QpnvAMUw1-5Vw"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:311.25px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_BTHGUQsT2QpnvAMUw1-5Vw"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/cold-water-swimming-rosebush-quarry.jpeg" width="415" height="311.25" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Cold water swimming at Rosebush Quarry in Pembrokeshire" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_XJUwuZOeQUyJrRkRIc89Bg" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_XJUwuZOeQUyJrRkRIc89Bg"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p><span style="color:inherit;"><span><span style="font-weight:bold;">5. Use metrics, set a goal and make an adventure out of it!</span></span></span></p><p><span style="color:inherit;"><span><br></span></span></p><p><span style="color:inherit;"><span>Set yourself targets for time or distances swam or even temperatures experienced. Modern activity watches all measure water temperature, log this after each swim along with your exposure time and distance so you know no what you can handle then look for improvement over time.<br><br>If you are more of a leisure/adventure swimmer then make an adventure out of it by taking a fire pit or small firebox and some logs, a frying pan and some bacon! (Or food of your choice). Use a thermos flask for as hot cuppa after your swim, right there by the water, once you have finished getting changed. <br><br>Use a tarp or army style poncho too to make a simple shelter so you can sit around the fire to warm up without getting soaked.</span></span></p></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_UA_ItUU_Hcio7wVis2SqVQ" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style> @media (min-width: 992px) { [data-element-id="elm_UA_ItUU_Hcio7wVis2SqVQ"] .zpimage-container figure img { width: 1110px ; height: 740.23px ; } } @media (max-width: 991px) and (min-width: 768px) { [data-element-id="elm_UA_ItUU_Hcio7wVis2SqVQ"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:723px ; height:482.15px ; } } @media (max-width: 767px) { [data-element-id="elm_UA_ItUU_Hcio7wVis2SqVQ"] .zpimage-container figure img { width:415px ; height:276.75px ; } } [data-element-id="elm_UA_ItUU_Hcio7wVis2SqVQ"].zpelem-image { border-radius:1px; } </style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="center" data-tablet-image-separate="false" data-mobile-image-separate="false" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-center zpimage-size-fit zpimage-tablet-fallback-fit zpimage-mobile-fallback-fit hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/cold-water-swimming-keeprs-pond.JPG" width="415" height="276.75" loading="lazy" size="fit" alt="Enjoying a fire aftera  cold water swim" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_VhyJ_t58-CrFqqF8W0J-zQ" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style> [data-element-id="elm_VhyJ_t58-CrFqqF8W0J-zQ"].zpelem-text { border-radius:1px; } </style><div class="zptext zptext-align-left " data-editor="true"><p>In the end though, cold water swimming is about having fun and getting off on the buzz of doing it. It's awesome fun, but can take some motivation, some say that in itself strengthens the mind, and after a month or two of doing it you may well find yourself rather addicted to the rush it gives you!</p><p><br></p><p>Have fun!<br></p></div>
</div></div></div></div></div></div> ]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2022 17:53:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[To Pee or Not to Pee]]></title><link>https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/blogs/post/To-Pee-or-Not-to-Pee</link><description><![CDATA[Cold Diuresis Ever wondered why you per a lot when you do open water swimming? Don't worry, you're not alone. It is reckoned to be due to something calle ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zpcontent-container blogpost-container "><div data-element-id="elm_Xk8BsxIXQ6aQ_72vqzlcGw" data-element-type="section" class="zpsection "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpcontainer-fluid zpcontainer"><div data-element-id="elm_6CTZ-v4lQO26DvBBl3ScqA" data-element-type="row" class="zprow zprow-container zpalign-items- zpjustify-content- " data-equal-column=""><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_jwdAd7IhTyGT7EqzBrGnCg" data-element-type="column" class="zpelem-col zpcol-12 zpcol-md-12 zpcol-sm-12 zpalign-self- "><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_rM0YvzWFRNq3j7JxZkBLjw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><b><span>Cold Diuresis</span></b></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Ever wondered why you per a lot when you do open water swimming?<br><br>Don't worry, you're not alone.<br><br>It is reckoned to be due to something called 'cold diuresis' although the phenomenon is not fully understood.<br><br>It’s believed that, when your body temperature drops due to submersion in cold water, in an attempt to reduce heat loss the body will constrict blood vessels and reduce blood flow to the surface of the skin. <br><br>This causes blood pressure to rise which results in the kidneys pulling out excess fluid to reduce your blood pressure. <br><br>The result of allvof these physiological miracles is that you pee, and pee, and pee again! <br><br>The other thing you notice is that it becomes perfecttly acceptable to do so and open water swimmers dont bat an eye lid if you announce you need a pee stop, so don't worry, do it!</span></p></div></div>
</div></div></div></div></div></div> ]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2018 14:34:06 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Tips for Cold Water Swimming]]></title><link>https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/blogs/post/Tips-for-Cold-Water-Swimming</link><description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="5" src="https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/files/neoprene-socks-and-hat-for-sea-swimming%20(1).jpg"/>For many the thought of swimming in the ocean after the summer is enough to bring shivers down their spine, literally. However swimming in the autumn ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zpcontent-container blogpost-container "><div data-element-id="elm_fm_S5lVYS_m5L8Bg1DbF5A" data-element-type="section" class="zpsection "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpcontainer-fluid zpcontainer"><div data-element-id="elm_Qe8pWpeUSnaawSuMEleiCg" data-element-type="row" class="zprow zprow-container zpalign-items- zpjustify-content- " data-equal-column=""><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_r9d0IVTnTY2VPaowS3hoKw" data-element-type="column" class="zpelem-col zpcol-12 zpcol-md-12 zpcol-sm-12 zpalign-self- "><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_puAYMxP6S-GJmtg1jEIQvw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>For many the thought of swimming in the ocean after the summer is enough to bring shivers down their spine, literally. However swimming in the autumn and winter can be extremely rewarding in many ways.<br><br>The varied sea conditions will build your confidence and being able to handle anything the sea throws at you (within reason of course).<br><br>In fact in October &amp; November the seas are frequently very calm, with clear skies and are perfect for sea swimming and only 1-2 degrees cooler than in the summer.<br><br>Of course, this is when the storms start though, but stormy conditions can be exciting and very exhilarating, often resulting in a massive adrenaline rush that can be quite addictive!<br><br>Cold water swimming is widely accepted as being extremely <a alt="beneficial to your health" href="/health-benefits-of-sea-swimming.html" target="_self" title="beneficial to your health">beneficial to your health</a>. Benefits include lowering blood pressure, helping to reduce anxiety and depression and stimulating and improving the immune system; and even increasing the libido! <a alt="Click here for more details" href="/health-benefits-of-sea-swimming.html" target="_self" title="Click here for more details">Click here for more details</a> on health benefits of cold water swimming.<br><br>However there is no denying the fact that the cold becomes a challenge, so what can you do to minimise this and to help build your tolerance to lower temperatures?<br><br>Like any kind of outdoor activity one secret is in being well prepared. This starts before you even get in the water, in fact before you even leave your home.</span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_ARyV1UslRTGrY6022xanyQ" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2><span>Look after and maintain your kit</span></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_koNLjmk2R9qo98bxs-TboA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>Wetsuits are actually quite fragile, especially the swimming suits that are only a couple of millimetres thick. <br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Rinse them after every swim and hang them out in a warm, aired placed if possible, in order to dry and air them and prevent deterioration of the neoprene, odours etc. <br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Repair any damages to seams or to the interior as soon as you notice them. There's nothing like a torn wetsuit or a surprise rip when getting ready for a swim to put a serious dampener on the experience.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span><a alt="Click here for a video on how to repair rips in your wetsuit" href="https://www.swimpembrokeshire.com/blogs/post/Fixing-Wetsuits-Part-1/" target="_blank" title="Click here for a video on how to repair rips in your wetsuit">Click here for a video on how to repair rips in your wetsuit</a>.</span><br></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_clUpEV1kTVmZs_46MYEKRA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2><span>Invest in the right kit for the right job</span></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_hBxgejHxQmCZTJmugfOkCw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>A standard triathlon suit is fine for most of the year but typically in December, January and February in the UK it can get very cold and you will need more insulation. <br><br>Swimming socks, gloves and a neoprene cap are a good place to start. <br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>We also recommend investing in a neoprene vest that can go inside your wetsuit. We will be doing a review of one of these shortly so watch this space.<br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span><a alt="Click here to read more about the bits of kit you can use to keep out the cold" href="/sea-swimming-kit.html" target="_self" title="Click here to read more about the bits of kit you can use to keep out the cold">Click here to read more about the bits of kit you can use to keep out the cold</a>.</span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_kAIDlG3XS8iEXzXeS4CJzQ" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style></style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="left" data-tablet-image-separate="" data-mobile-image-separate="" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-left zpimage-size-original zpimage-tablet-fallback-original zpimage-mobile-fallback-original hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/neoprene-socks-and-hat-for-sea-swimming%20(1).jpg" size="original" alt="Cold water swimming kit" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">Extra kit to keep out the cold</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_9Vv9s_HlRP6-6bH5f8rMOA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2><span>Additional warm dry land kit</span></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_yValtmATRVGu6tDwHtU8sg" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>A key factor of cold water swimming is actually <i>getting into the water</i> when it is often colder outside than in the sea.<br><br>It may sound obvious but make sure you use woolly hats, thermal fleeces, thick socks and thermal or down filled jackets to keep warm before and after your swim. <br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span><span>A combination of a down filled body warmer and a dryrobe is enough to keep warm in the coldest of conditions.</span><br></span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_TH4txDVvSH2lYOZKlbMceQ" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style></style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="left" data-tablet-image-separate="" data-mobile-image-separate="" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-left zpimage-size-original zpimage-tablet-fallback-original zpimage-mobile-fallback-original hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/sea-swimmer-in-dryrobe.jpg" size="original" alt="Keep warm before and after your swim" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">Hats, gloves, dryrobe... wear them all!</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_fm0-zOa5T1S5NcR8TgGsQA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2>Drink hot fluids<br></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_pEeO2cTiQZWp4yb3C21w9Q" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>Prepare hot drinks in readiness for your entry and exit from the ocean. A quick hot drink before the swim will warm you up and there is nothing like a mug of hot sweet tea after a cold water swim to restore warmth to your core. A thermos flask is a standard piece of our sea swimming kit. </span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_uS9H2pHzRQiriqHUH7Si_g" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2>Use a hot water bottle<br></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_mCQIrvIbTBm-bN5N0aBNBQ" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>A hot water bottle stuffed inside your dry kit whilst you are swimming will provide a flood of warmth when you come to get dressed afterwards. <br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>You can then keep the water bottle inside your jacket or on your legs or wherever you need while you get changed in order to continue warming up.</span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_h1FzBGALT6KWFgurLJd-YQ" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2><span>Start your car engine when you get out</span></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_CLJdd9YtQG63yKlDXFr3ZA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>If you drive to the swim site, after you exit the water and before doing anything else, start your car engine to heat it up as quickly as possible and get that car heater blasting. By the time you have changed your car or van will be nice and warm.</span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_e19Frh5zQ_eZjax1xXvurw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2>Prepare your dry land gear<br></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_sate9IxCSY6Dc0O5D9L0yg" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p>Again, this might sound obvious but before you swim, prepare your dry land gear, laid out and ready to put it straight on without standing around in the open air. For example:</p><p><br></p><p>Have your hat easily at hand and get it on immediately.</p><p><br></p><p>Put your core clothes like base layer, fleece, body warmer nearest to your changing spot so you can get them on as soon as you get your top half out of your wetsuit.<br></p><p><br></p><p>Then as you remove the westuit over your legs, get your trousers on, and socks.</p><p><br></p><p>Use a piece of old camping mat to stand on and at no point should you be standing around in the open air looking for your stuff.<br></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_iwNhXAL7TwWBkDsMij4S4w" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2>Use a fire pit!<br></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_YgDYZlfPRQyoVnK6hfPa-Q" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>This may be a bit eccentric but if there are a bunch of you going and if you are making a day (or night) of it, then it's nice to have a portable fire pit burning to help keep warm. It's also a great social focal point to swap stories about the swim, drink hot tea and have banter!<br></span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_meUS9rJLSUidGdY92eq2Rw" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style></style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="left" data-tablet-image-separate="" data-mobile-image-separate="" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-left zpimage-size-original zpimage-tablet-fallback-original zpimage-mobile-fallback-original hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
                type:fullscreen,
                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/received_10214563930232015.jpeg" size="original" alt="Keeping warm before and after sea swimming" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">Using a fire pit to keep warm on a night swim in Pembrokeshire</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_6Ugr7wO_QUWIi4v0JeKN9w" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2><span>Warm up before you get in the water</span></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_ZwbBleLaQKerKed88bYMxA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p><span>This is often overlooked but it's a critical element of any swim at any time of the year, especially in the winter. <br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Make sure you do warm ups to stretch the muscles and get the blood flowing before you enter the water.<br><br>It helps to visualise your swim beforehand, preparing yourself for the cold but controlling the natural fear that comes with it. <br></span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Also, acclimatise yourself slowly to avoid cold water shock. This involves getting into the water slowly splashing cold water on to your face and flushing the suit before you actually start swimming. The last thing you should do is jump/dive or run straight in.<br></span></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_X51RlLOlTw25Gm7nGubVsg" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><h2>Keep at it!<br></h2></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_HFwv-7yqRDe91QN14Bv5LA" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p>Finally, to truly build your tolerance to cold water swimming you need to keep at it. <br></p><p><br></p><p>Missing several weeks of swimming and expecting the next session to be comfortable is asking for disaster! You need to do it regularly and your body and mind will get more used to it. <br></p><p><br></p><p>You will also learn how best to manage your kit so that it becomes second nature, so you know where everything is as and when you need it.<br></p><p><br></p><p>It's hard forcing yourself to get up early and go outside in the winter, but that in itself strengthens the mind and prepares you for the swim itself, which will make you feel better for the whole day.</p><p><br></p><p>So... good luck and <b>go for it!</b><br></p></div></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_AXr6tyfWQSSKqPXnTySBEA" data-element-type="image" class="zpelement zpelem-image "><style></style><div data-caption-color="" data-size-tablet="" data-size-mobile="" data-align="left" data-tablet-image-separate="" data-mobile-image-separate="" class="zpimage-container zpimage-align-left zpimage-size-original zpimage-tablet-fallback-original zpimage-mobile-fallback-original hb-lightbox " data-lightbox-options="
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                theme:dark"><figure role="none" class="zpimage-data-ref"><span class="zpimage-anchor" role="link" tabindex="0" aria-label="Open Lightbox" style="cursor:pointer;"><picture><img class="zpimage zpimage-style-none zpimage-space-none " src="/files/rough-sea-swimming-manorbier%20(1).jpg" size="original" alt="Sea swimming in winter at Swim Pembrokeshire" data-lightbox="true"/></picture></span><figcaption class="zpimage-caption zpimage-caption-align-center"><span class="zpimage-caption-content">Manorbier on a Winter's day</span></figcaption></figure></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_2JxePqhtSLqBvJgPzAdJvw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align- " data-editor="true"><div><p>#FindYourEpic #OpenWaterSwimming #SeaSwimming #Pembrokeshire #SwimPembrokeshire<br></p></div></div>
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