Hier ein Paar Ausschnitte von verschiedenen Antworten als ich in einem US Schwimmforum fragte in wie fern Schwimmbäder in den USA Trennleinen aufgespannt haben:
- All the pools I've swam at range from 2-6 lanes.
- My pool has eight lanes, labeled "fast" "medium" and "slow" and requires circle swimming at all times -- and strictly enforces the policy (people who don't comply are asked to leave).
- In my experience swimmers usually sort themselves out by speed. Most decent swimmers won't jump into quick lanes for fear of holding up the lane.
- Funny you asked, several months back I went to a awsome LCM pool in Keiserslautern, Germany. It was a real challenge swimming laps because swimmers would randomly fall off the wall to breaststroke to the other side.
Es hat sogar jemand, der aus Deutschland stammt geantwortet:
- as a German, I can truly say the German pools are just horrible for lap swimming.
I visit my parents every year and travel around quite a bit - but the pool near my parents house is the worst :
- 3 days out of the week they have "Warmbadetag" or warm bathing days, meaning 90 degrees ...
- no lane lines - ever
- a rope goes across to divide the deep end from the shallow end
- everybody is swimming all over the place going BREASTSTROKE, meaning very frequent kicks
I have actually talked to them - the pool is crowded and almost everybody is swimming laps - most of them for at least 30 minutes - they could fit 3 times as many people using lane lines.
It's so "un-German" - usually anything to make things more organized gets studied by eight different groups and then implemented with 18 different rules....
Ich fand es ganz interessant mal die Meinungen auf der anderen Seite des Teichs zu hören
