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How To Choose The Most Suitable Lifeguard Swimsuits For Women

By Marci Glover


If you're a strong swimmer, a great summer job to have is to be a lifeguard. You get to spend your days at the beach or the pool and you meet new people all the time. Sometimes you may even have to save a life. However, like with any job, you need the appropriate clothing and the right lifeguard swimsuits for women can make your job much easier.

Lifeguards need to be quite special people. They have to be great swimmers and physically strong so that they'll be able to rescue people from the water. They need to remain calm in emergencies, even in really scary situations like shark attacks, where their own life may be in danger too. They should be able to command respect because part of their job is to enforce the rules that swimmers need to follow. They should also be able to deal with people of all ages and backgrounds. Among the skills that they learn during their training are rescuing techniques and first aid.

If you're a lifeguard, your 'office' is the beach or the swimming pool. Because you'll be in the sun most of the time, you need good sun protection. However, you also need suitable clothing that will allow you to move around freely both in and out of the water.

Like the stars of 'Baywatch', many female lifeguards prefer the traditional swimsuit. This is a one-piece designed for swimming and an active lifestyle. It's not too revealing, which makes it a great choice in more conservative environments. It usually has a racer back to prevent the straps from slipping. Wider straps are more comfortable and also provide good support for your bust, which is especially important when you're running.

These days an increasingly popular option is the tankini. It provides the coverage and support of a one-piece suit but the versatility of a bikini. You can wear a bottom that looks like a bikini bottom or you may prefer to opt for boy shorts. These are especially great when you're going to be active or when you don't want to show too much skin.

If tan lines are a concern for you, you may want to choose a bikini instead. There is even the option of going for a triangle bikini. This isn't a very practical choice if you take your job seriously, though, since you'll have to worry about not suffering a wardrobe malfunction and revealing too much when your first priority should be the person you're trying to rescue.

Just like nurses traditionally wear white and police officers normally wear blue, lifeguards usually wear red swimwear. However, navy is an option in some cases and you may even want to go for red with a contrasting trim in navy blue. Some styles are reversible so that you can wear red the one day and navy the next.

There are many suppliers of swimsuits for lifeguards and you can even buy online. Before making your final choice though, see what your workplace rules are. Some places are more conservative and won't allow bikinis, for instance. Others only allow red as a color choice and you want to be sure that your employers will approve of your clothing.




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