Swim Bag Treasures: A Look At What’s Often in The Bag
By Isabelle Robuck, Swimming World College Intern.
Almost all of us have our very own trusty swim bag that goes everywhere we do. With a unique variety of items and gadgets gathered by you, it seems very possible for us to practically live out of our swim bags. It has become one of our most prized possessions as we become extremely protective over it. After years of wear and tear, even massive rips and growing mold spots can’t convince us enough to get a replacement!
So, what makes our swim bags so near and dear to our hearts? It most likely comes from the unforgettable memories and ever-so-personalized touches that make up our sacred swim bags.
Without further ado, let’s take a look inside – what’s in the bag?
Endless Caps and Goggles.
Photo Courtesy: Taylor Byers
Some broken and some not, there’s always an endless supply of various caps and goggles… You never know when you’re going to need a back-up!
Lotion and Various Moisturizers.
Photo Courtesy: Isabelle Robuck
A swimmer’s best friend post practice. There’s nothing worse than the feeling of sand-paper dry skin, so quickly combating it with a rich lather of shea butter and coconut oil is an absolute must! Plus, scented lotion can quickly replace the lingering smell of chlorine.
Pain Medication.
Most swimmers have some sort of pain medication in their bags for various reasons. It’s pretty normal to get a headache after a hypoxic set. So, what do you do? Grab some Advil and get back in the pool. Muscles extra sore from weights yesterday? Advil. Casual shoulder pain? That’s right, Advil. Truth is, there isn’t a lot that pain meds can’t help with!
Nose Plugs.
Photo Courtesy: Isabelle Robuck
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