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DIY Tethered Swimming with MySwimPro

In this guest blog post, MySwimPro community member and marathon swimmer Cynthia Hertzer shares how she built a pool and swimming tether in her backyard to help her stay fit during the COVID-19 lockdown. 

The pandemic has caused me to take a “gap year” from swimming. With everything closed, I won’t log as many miles or high intensity workouts as I did with my Masters team before the pandemic. Instead, I’m exploring how I can train and recover smarter.

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During this down time, I got creative and built a tethered swimming setup in my backyard. I am excited to share my #chlorinetine learnings with you and hope to help my fellow landlocked friends have more water-based fun with MySwimPro

Building My Pool

Setting up my pool was a pretty good day of dryland workouts! I purchased an Intex Metal Frame Pool that is 10 feet wide and 30 inches deep. It can hold about 24 inches of water. Here’s how I set up the pool:

It took about 5 hours to fill the pool. Water came out of the ground at 60º F. Currently air temps range from high 40s-high 70s (more typically low 50s-low 70s) and the pool fluctuates between 64ºF-76ºF depending on how cold it gets at night and how hot much sun we get. I like to let the sun heat my garden hose and periodically run sun-warmed water into the pool in the afternoons. 

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DIY Swimming Tether Setup

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My tether includes a belt from an old swim-safe buoy, some clothesline, and a short cargo bungee. With small pools, I recommend very little stretch in the tether — just enough for comfort. Adjust the length so that you can swim comfortably centered in your pool.

I anchor my tether on a Santa Rosa plum tree. Other trees should work as well. I wrap the short bungee around a piece of cardboard on a stout limb of the tree. I think it makes sense to have the anchor point a bit higher than my ideal waist position. I have seen kits sold where the tether looks like a fishing pole on the side of the pool and is more flexible.

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How to Build a Tethered Workout with MySwimPro

I have tested tethered swimming workouts on my Garmin Forerunner 945 and my Apple Watch Series 5. Here’s how I build my workouts!

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My Tips for Tethered Swimming

After testing out and perfecting my tethered setup, I have noticed a few things:

Have you tried tethered swimming? Share your setup in the comments! To start building your setup, use code myswimpro for 10% off backyard kits from Swimmers Best!

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