March 2023 Archive – What Went Down at Wyre Forest Paddlers
Hey there! If you’re checking this page, you probably want to see what we shared in March 2023. Maybe you missed a post, or you’re hunting for a specific tip on swimming technique. Either way, you’re in the right spot.
What you’ll find (or not find) in this archive
Honestly, March was a quiet month for us – we didn’t publish any new blog posts or event updates. The calendar was thin, and the posting schedule paused. That doesn’t mean there’s nothing to explore, though. All the content we posted before March is still live, and you can jump straight to the sections that matter most to you.
Looking for training drills? Head over to our Training Tips archive. Want to see when the next open water swim is? Check the Events page. Every page is linked from the main menu, so you can hop around without getting lost.
How to make the most of a quiet archive
When a month has no fresh posts, it’s a perfect chance to catch up on older material. Start with the most popular articles – the ones that got the most comments or shares. Those usually cover basics like “How to Perfect Your Freestyle Breathing” and “Choosing the Right Canoe for River Trips.”
If you’re a beginner, the beginner’s guide series is a gold mine. It walks you through everything from buying your first wetsuit to building confidence in the water. If you’re more experienced, the advanced technique posts dive into things like interval training for race prep and how to read river currents like a pro.
Don’t forget our community forum. Even when the blog isn’t posting, paddlers and swimmers are still swapping stories, asking questions, and setting up meet‑ups. Jump in, introduce yourself, and you might find a training partner nearby.
Need a reason to get back in the water this spring? Look at our “Spring Into Action” checklist. It lists a handful of simple actions – like testing your gear, setting a weekly swim goal, and booking a spot at the local pool – that can kickstart your season without a big time commitment.
Finally, if you want to stay informed about future posts, sign up for our newsletter. We send a short email each week with the latest articles, upcoming events, and any last‑minute changes to the schedule. No spam, just the stuff you actually want.
So while March didn’t bring new posts, you still have a whole library of useful info at your fingertips. Dive into the older archives, join the forum, and keep an eye on upcoming updates. We’re always working on fresh content, and the next wave of posts will roll out soon. Thanks for being part of the Wyre Forest Paddlers family – see you in the water!