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November 11, 2008 Swimming Pool News


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3A Sea-King Swimming | Kelly Tannhauser gene pool still strong (Seattle Times)
Kelly Tannhauser's gene pool obviously serves her well in the swimming pool. Tannhauser, a 16-year-old junior from Juanita, placed first in...

New Swimming Pool and Spa Safety Act for All Public Pools (PRWeb)
PoolPartsOnLine.com has what you need for your suction fitting requirements to keep your pools and spas in operation. The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act promotes the safe use of pools, spas and hot tubs by imposing mandatory federal requirements for suction entrapment avoidance and by establishing a voluntary grant program for states with laws that meet certain minimum ...

Splish, Splash! Swimming Pool Safety
For many young adults and children all over the world, there is nothing more enjoyable than spending a day at the pool. As pools provide a healthy and fun method...

Swimming and the Kick - Do You Kick Like a Runner?
Swimmers, ask yourselves these questions:Can you point your toes but not straighten out your feet? When you kick on your back, do you tend to:go very slowstay in one placeeven go...

The best distance swimmers use a 6 beat kick. Should I use it?
The freestyle kick - 2-beat, 4-beat, 6-beat, 2-beat crossover, what do I use when swimming freestyle? This swimming question, often asked by swimmers, is one best answered by that swimmer....

Swimming and Shoulder Injuries
Most sports come with injuries to accompany them. Although swimming is, by most standards, not a sport associated with high risk of injury, it does have its own problems. For...

Balfour bows out of swimming pool (The Scotsman: Sport)
Multiple medal winner announces retirement on the eve of her wedding

Free Webcast on the Revised American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Program
Get ready to implement the newly revised American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety program for the 2009 swim season. Hosted by the American Red Cross and Aquatics International, this...

Simple Strength Training for Swimmers
Weight training and dryland exercises can be used for many things, including injury prevention, rehabilitation, gain strength, build general or specific fitness, or to cross-train to improve abilities in other...

Delinquent Mortgages, Neglected Swimming Pools, and West Nile Virus, California (About.com)
A recent study in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that, "Adjustable rate mortgages and the downturn in the...

Freestyle Drill Help for Crossing Over? Join the Discussion
I've been swimming front crawl "seriously" for triathlon since May this year. I've improved but got to a state where I am not getting any better. I've been observed by...

Fear of Open Water Swimming
What happens when you start a triathlon or open water swimming race, with an unprecedented sea swell, chop, cooler than expected water, and about 800 other swimmers trying to clamber...

Thoughts turn to train station, Main Street drug store, Sur-Joy Swimming Pool and more (Johnson City Press)
These were the places and people that gave flavor, camaraderie, and sometimes a sweet sadness, to life in the long-gone days of yesteryear. And I miss them.

New Swimming Pool and Spa Safety Act for All Public Pools (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
PoolPartsOnLine.com has what you need for your suction fitting requirements to keep your pools and spas in operation.

Swimming: Phelps, coach to operate Olympian's home pool (Honolulu Advertiser)
BALTIMORE — Michael Phelps and his coach, Bob Bowman, have formed a partnership to operate the pool where the Olympic swimmer began training at age 7.


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