divewench
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From these articles it looks to me like women in general are more likely to have problems with floaty feet, and that the persons' least likely to need ankle weights are men who are a bit overweight and carry the extra weight in their belly.
http://www.usswim.org/programs/template.pl?opt=coaches&pubid=570
http://www.usms.org/training/bodycomp.htm
Women, in general, have a higher body percentage of body fat than men, giving them a buoyancy advantage. Female fat tends to be disproportionately distributed in the lower half of the body, giving a bit more lift to the legs which in turn reduces body drag. ....... Since men tend to store a large amount of their fat above the waist, putting on more fat would shift their buoyancy forward, making their legs sink - which increases drag. This is easily demonstrated by the fact that most men can swim faster with a float between their legs than without it, whereas women experience little or no improvement when they add flotation to their legs.
http://www.usswim.org/programs/template.pl?opt=coaches&pubid=570
http://www.usms.org/training/bodycomp.htm