Before our holiday I invested in some Aquasee goggles (mine came from the local Boots) that come in various strengths, mine being the maximum in the range. They have transformed my swimming. I can now do proper breaststroke without losing my glasses and have been attempting crawl with a few issues on the breathing. They also allow me to see underwater and keep up with my daughter who likes to spend more time under the water than on top. The goggles made my holiday more enjoyable by allowing me to keep an eye on the kids whilst swimming and still have some fun.
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Just off the A1(M)
Just off the A1(M)
Tue, 18 Apr 2006
For most of my life I've had to wear glasses to compensate for my extreme
myopia. This is not a problem
in my day to day life. I've worn contact lenses in the past for reasons of
looking better in my younger days and later for safety when practicing
Aikido, but have got out
of that habit lately. The time when glasses are really a pain is when I
am swimming. I can wear old glasses to allow me to see what is going on,
but these do no good underwater and can get dislodged.
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