What's in the new issue?
If you have never heard of Jaimie Monahan, she is one of the world's most inspiring athletes – quietly crushing incredible swims, most recently becoming the first person to swim four laps of Manhattan Island (114 miles in 45 hours 24 minutes). In the October issue of Outdoor Swimmer magazine, Jaimie speaks about new-found lockdown skills, the romance of New York City and her roster of incredible swims.
With our travel options curtailed, now is the time to plan some mini Autumn Adventures. SwimTrek founder Simon Murie reveals his favourite swim spots to enjoy this season's cooler waters.
What does science tell us about cold water acclimatisation? As more and more of us are swimming into autumn and winter, Dr Heather Massey of the University of Portsmouth and the Extreme Environments Laboratory explains the science behind our reaction to cold water and how we can best acclimatise to enjoy our cold water swims.
Last month an unidentified swimmer set off unescorted from Dover to swim to France. After eight hours alone in the English Channel he was cold, tired and hypothermia was starting to set in. In a life-saving stroke of luck, he was spotted by the crew of Gallivant as Courtney Paulk set off on a two-way Channel attempt. Elaine's Howley recounts the story of his rescue and the often deadly history of unsupported marathon swims.
Plus, more in-depth features & interviews, outdoor swimming news, training & technique, nature & wildlife and kit reviews.
The September issue of Outdoor Swimmer magazine sold out. Order the October 2020 issue now to ensure you receive your copy.
Jonathan Cowie
Editor