We require that swim caps be worn by all Pool Pirates Swim School swimmers. Caps are available at the pool office for $6 each. Or you may wear a cap you purchase elsewhere.
We also have caps that Plebes and Pirates may borrow to use during a lesson. Voyagers are responsible for bringing their own caps and goggles.
- A cap keeps a swimmer significantly warmer during the lesson. (Many triathletes use two caps for warmth during their swims.)
- A cap causes water to sheet cleanly off a swimmer's head. Hair on the head causes water to drip annoyingly into the face.
- Our coaches hold onto the swimmers' heads during the lessons. It is much easier to hold and position the head properly when the swimmer is wearing a cap.
- Caps keep hair in place and off the face. You do not need to put all of your long hair into your cap. Just tie your hair back or braid it and use the cap over the hair on your head. To our swimmers with buzz cuts: We do not measure swimmers' hair to determine who wears a cap and who doesn't. Caps serve several purposes, not just keeping the hair out of your face. Wearing a cap improves your ability to learn to swim during our lessons.
We are happy to help swimmers put on caps and goggles prior to lessons, however, this does cut into teaching time. It helps if those with longer hair have it tied back before coming into the pool. If swimmers have their own caps and goggles, they should be wearing them already when they come through the door.
Let me know if you need a cap donning lesson. I'll be happy to help. -jn
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