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An Inside Look at a Swimmer’s Gear Bag

People ask me frequently what's in my mysterious mesh bag - the one full of my swim gear. Today I'm going to open it up for you and let you know what gear I use on a daily basis.

Hannah Caldas

Written by Hannah Caldas Last updated on Nov 22, 2021

I always took my swimming gear bag for granted. It became part of my “uniform” growing up swimming and I never had to think twice about what was in it. I grew up among swimmers, so I was never asked about the mesh bag filled with bits and pieces I towed around with me. These days my social circle is mostly CrossFitters. As I slowly make my return to the pool – primarily to recover from my CrossFit workouts – it has been amusing that everyone notices the bag I carry around, and is curious about what’s in it and what each piece of equipment is for.

So what do swimmers tow around with them? What do we use in our workouts? Here is a glimpse inside my bag and a look at some of the tools we use to become better swimmers:

The Bag

First things first, there is the gear bag, or mesh bag. I currently use a black Tyr mesh mummy bag. These are roomy bags with mesh venting for increased dry time and drainage, since anything we use at the pool gets fairly wet. Over the shoulder straps allow for easy transport. It also has a side zipper pocket to allow for additional organization (I use mine for my asthma inhaler, tempo trainer, and FRS energy chews) and a built-in water bottle pocket. It’s the perfect solution to carry around swimming equipment.

Cap and Goggles

Two items in my bag are a given: cap and goggles. If you have hair you should be wearing a cap, in my book. I give preference to silicone caps, because they are gentler on the hair, and I try to avoid latex as much as possible.

swimming gear bag, swimmer's gear bag, swimming gear, swim bagAs for goggles, if you have eyes, you should be wearing them. Growing up, I don’t know how my sister managed to swim most of her races without goggles, especially the long ones. As I wrote before, goggles are essential for vision under water. So unless you know your stroke count perfectly each time, goggles will help you orient in the pool. While Tyr Socket Rockets are my favorite goggles of all time, my last team was sponsored by Arena, so I have a bunch of Arena Drive 2 goggles to use.

Tools

I carry a handful of technical equipment, some of which is homemade. Two staples are the kickboard and pool buoy. Those are pretty standard. The kickboard is used for isolating legs, while the pool buoy looks like the figure eight and goes between the legs to isolate the pull (arm movement). Two others that go hand in hand with the former two are hand paddles and short blade fins.

swimming gear bag, swimmer's gear bag, swimming gear, swim bagI have fairly simple hand paddles, yellow Strokemakers paddles. These couple well with the pull buoy for swim pull sets, but I also use them on their own for full swims to get increased resistance and feel for the water. I use my Strokemakers with only the finger strap. I removed the wrist strap that comes with them as it helps me correct hand entry and exit and ensure the correct path of the pull. If your technique is rough, though, doing this will likely cause the paddle to be removed from your hand as you swim.

The issue of fins I discussed in depth recently. The ones I am currently using are the Tyr Crossblade. They are short blade fins that are perfect for kick sets and drill work. I also use them for sprint work so I can feel fast moving water and adjust my stroke to faster speeds.

So there you have it – a sneak peak at the inside of a swimmer’s bag. It’s not so mysterious after all. Like any gym bag it’s filled with the basic tools I need to do my work safely and efficiently. If you’re spending a lot of time in the pool I highly recommend you put together your own bag of essential swim gear.

Hannah Caldas

About Hannah Caldas

Since returning to swimming in 2010 after an 8 year retirement, Hannah Caldas has claimed FINA masters world records in 3 different relays and USMS National Records in the 50m Breaststroke and 50 and 100m Freestyle. She was awarded USMS 2010 and 2011 Pool All Star, earned All-American status in over 20 individual events, and was ranked as the fastest masters female swimmer in the world over 30 by FINA in the 50 and 100m Freestyle in 2011.

In 2012, Hannah was an Olympic hopeful for Portugal in the 50m Freestyle, but fell short of the qualifying time for London by 0.3s. She made a debut in Open Water Swimming in the Maui Channel Crossing Race, as a member of the Mixed Relay team in 2011.

Hannah started CrossFit in the summer of 2011, and in 2012 competed in the CrossFit Open and Southwest Regionals while simultaneously training and competing in swimming. She swims 4,000 meters per day, 2 hours per day, 6 days a week, and CrossFits 5 days a week, with one active rest and one full rest day.

In addition to her impressive athletic background, Hannah served as Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Wake Forest University from 2006 to 2010. Since leaving academia, Hannah has lived in Phoenix, AZ, where she devotes her time to being a full time athlete. More recently, she has started applying her knowledge of functional fitness to help other swimmers and triathletes.

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