The February issue of Outdoor Swimmer magazine is out now. In the depths of winter we all need a bit of a boost sometimes, so the new issue is a big dose of swim happiness. Here's a taster of what you can find inside:
On the cover
- Swim Happy: Swimming outdoors every day to beat the winter blues
 
Features
- Interview: Attila Mányoki: Attila is one of a select few to have completed the Oceans Seven – seven of the most iconic sea swims on the planet. 
 
- The Silent Epidemic: Becky Horsbrugh reports on global drowning prevention programmes
 
- Swimterview: Rachael Boughton. Poetry and outdoor swimming and the urge to capture our swim experiences.
 
- Watery Women: Sirens and sea goddesses – the history of mythical and deified women of the sea
 
- A Bleak Future: Lido Guide author Emma Pusill reports on the fate of Kenilworth lido
 
Coach – Maximise Your Potential
- Training Zones: Olympian Cassie Patten on how to structure your training sessions
 
- Going for Goals! Rowan Clarke guides us through summer race goals 
 
- Pool Page: Dan Bullock serves up a sneaky swim session to get you fitter and faster 
 
- Motivation: Emma Levy and Tracey Baumann help keep you motivated in your winter training
 
- Event listings: Comprehensive UK and international race listings
 
Regular Columnists
- Sarah Thomas on the power of supporting other’s goals
 
- Joe Minihane on swimming on his own terms
 
- Alice Goodridge on wild winter winds
 
- Caroline Saxon on her swim tribe
 
- Simon Griffiths on the problem of unsafe venues
 
And Also!
- Travel: Tresco’s Finest. An open water swimming retreat led by double World Champion Keri-anne Payne
 
- Eco Pages: Dahlia anemones, beavers and trees in winter
 
- Swim List: Jonathan Cowie on the thrill of the ice 
 
- Swims Around… Wild swimming spots in Essex
 
- Tales From Up North: Swimming under the Wolf Moon
 
- Open Water News roundup
 
- Your Letters and Photos