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We support theSave Saltdean Lido Campaign
Welcome to the Brighton Swim Team
The Free Lifesaving Society provides us as team partners with a free webpage and free training materials. We put their training methods into practice locally. Everybody wins.
At Low Tide we often swim in Brighton, 500 metres west of the Marina by the big groyne near the slip road to Marine Parade.
If the sea is too rough we may go to inland waterholes like Cuckmere Haven. We also do pool training in Newhaven when the weather is too cold. Our hope is to resume using Saltdean Lido again once it will be back under professional management.
Many of us also enjoy swimming in clothes to build up strength and stamina. Unlike weight lifting this spreads the load evenly over the body for safer training and better results. You can adjust the resistance by layering clothes. It also protects you from injury or sunburn, and keeps you warm.
Give it a try sometime. It is terrific fun. You'll be amazed. If you don't have some of the gear needed, let us know and we may be able to lend you some kit.
We can teach you basic swimming or more challenging lifesaving rescue skills. This is also suitable for beginners.
In 2002 our swim-fit fun and games sessions had about 4 to 8 visitors each time. Considering that we only had one lane available it got a little crowded at times. But who cares when you're having fun.
Survival swimming sessions are based on the Dutch "Zwem ABC", which provides the best introduction into aquatic survival we have found so far. We've added a few bits to make it more fun and more challenging.
Lifesaving training consists of the best elements from British, German and Thai lifesaving courses with a focus on realism rather than a rigid plan. It involves some theory and lots of practice in the water. Sessions may last longer than the usual dip, so dress up warm and bring an extra change of clothes if you wish to get dry in the break.
It is possible to swim throughout the year from Brighton or Saltdean beach. Those who do so highly recommend the practice. Weather permitting we swim throughout the year from Saltdean Beach just 5 miles east of Brighton. Otherwise we may go on a trip to another waterhole.
There is a particular intensity in bathing on a winter's day. It is not necessary to be a fast swimmer or even a good swimmer to join the daily sea bathers and enjoy the benefits it will bring.
Beach Clean-up
Please note that you will get wet sooner or later, so pick the right clothes. Robust shoes, socks and trousers protect you if you slip or fall. A long sleeve thermal pullover and a hoodie keep you warm on top. For colder days we recommend a wetsuit underneath. A windproof anorak or jacket is essential as it protects you from windchill.
Coasteering is different to sea level traversing, which usually involves the use of ropes and climbing harnesses and the aim is to stay dry. This is more about getting wet, swimming and scrambling around rocks. Kids have been doing that since seaside holidays first began.
We've enjoyed this fun sport since the mid '80s when it was more of a personal type of adventure sport. Over the past few years it has been developed into its own activity and has seen a massive uptake in people wanting to give it a try, with magazines rating it as the 'must try activity of the year' helping to boost its popularity.
Then we scramble across the rocky shore line, slip into natural water basins or small canals, and watch the local sea creatures in their natural habitat. On a calm day it is possible to explore the reef, when it gets rougher hold onto your hats, it can be a roller-coaster ride!
We climb, swim and jump around our spectacular rocky coastline, turning rocks, groynes and waves into playthings! Jumping is not compulsory but most people like to try it. Finally we make our way across the slippery reef to the sea and play around until we're all exhausted.