There are many different conditioning in swimming. One exercise that I do at swimming is flutter kicking. Flutter kicking is where you lay on your back, put your hands under your butt, put your feet in about 6inches-1foot in the air, and start to kick slowly wit straight legs. (Don't bend your knees.)
Beating the heat by swimming, socializing in the cool of the evening, etc.
This question is too vague. Relief from the heat? in what context? Air conditioning, swimming pool, shade... there are many answer, depending on your context.
The american southwest provides examples of positive and negative changes. Before the era of Swimming Pools, air conditioning, massive irrigation, and automobiles, this hot, dry region had few residents.
People do die from the heat, every summer. There are, however, ways to deal with the heat other than by means of air conditioning. If you can go swimming in an ocean or lake or river or pool, that can be very helpful. Even if you just hose yourself down, that can help.
There are several ways to get nice and cool during the hot summer months. Some good ways are swimming, relaxing in the air conditioning, and drinking plenty of water.
There is no "fear conditioning"; rather, fear can become a conditioned response via Classical conditioning (Pavlov) or Operant Conditioning (B.F. Skinner).
I can't live without air conditioning in the summer.
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Typically an air conditioning or HVAC engineer will the deal with the installation, maintenance and servicing of air conditioning units
Typically an air conditioning or HVAC engineer will the deal with the installation, maintenance and servicing of air conditioning units