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Swimming Pic of the Week - March 25, 2011

Posted by Glenn Mills on Mar 25, 2011 08:37AM (2,271 views)

I had a great opportunity to take a fast swimmer to test a new Endless Pool yesterday.

The new ELITE Pool is very fast and the water is very smooth at the highest speeds.  It was a long day, but we had a lot of fun.

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Responded Mar 25, 2011 04:17PM

Cool!

Responded Mar 25, 2011 05:20PM

IT IS NOT ALTERNATIVE FOR SWIMMING POOLS , BUT AKIND OF PRACTICE

Responded Mar 25, 2011 09:49PM

i always wanted to try a never ending pool, it sounds really fun and good for working on just you technique and speed and not having to worry about walls inturupting you but i agree with qotaeba abbasi, it should not replace an actual pool

Responded Mar 26, 2011 04:18AM

i think it's very amazing stuff i always wanted to try to swim in that pool but i wonder how it effective to practice cuz i think it creatives a lot of wave so it's gonna be really tough to swim and easy to lose their balance during swimming and also they can't make a flip or the other turns is anyone who tried to do it? if so can u tell me how it effective to practice? maybe most of people want to know about it.

Responded Apr 09, 2011 01:17AM

Take a look at the video thru another link and you'll see how smooth the water pressure really is. No waves or bumps to throw you off balance. Just wish they'd come up w/ a motor you can set up in an existing pool!


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