At least 80
You need water slippers to keep from slipping on the bottom of the pool floor.
Try the YMCA or any gym that has a pool
Use a temperature gun.
All of them !
Your body temperature will not significantly affect the temperature of the water in a pool due to the large volume of water compared to the heat your body can give off. The pool water temperature is influenced more by factors like weather, sunlight, and any heating or cooling systems in place.
Sunlight warms the pool water by transferring heat energy. The water absorbs sunlight, causing it to heat up. The temperature of the pool water will increase if it receives more sunlight and decreases if it is shaded from sunlight.
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Use a thermometer.
It is aerobic exercise in a pool of water. Water aerobics is good exercise for people who have trouble walking or jogging, like the elderly or people who have been injured and cannot stand up for long.
The Mayo Clinic has an article on the various water temperatures. Answer: In my experience of working in health & fitness clubs over the past few years i have found that the ideal pool temperature depends on how vigorous the activity the groups are undertaking. I have found that the serious swimmers who plough up and down for hours on end prefer to have the temperature as low as 27 degrees celsius to prevent over heating. Older people and those in water aerobics classes need the water to be warmer to relax muscles and easier stretching of muscles. In general, people are most comfortable at 28.3 (83F) to 31 (88F). Varying the air temperature in an enclosure for the pool may help ameliorate the difference. In our inside pool, if there is a little warmth and humidity, the water at 84 is not bad. When the airconditioning is on to a lower temperature, the water is difficult to get into and stay in for water exercises since it never is warm enough for long.
With an indoor pool (not a spa) room air temperature should be maintained 2-5 degrees above the water temperature< with 50% or less humidity.
AnswerYes, a waterfall will certainly aerate the pool water which will cause a slight increase in water evaporation which will, in turn, slightly decrease the water temperature. However, this effect will be minor to say the least.Your pool water temperature will still be governed primarily by the amount of sunlight your pool receives, the surrounding air temperature, and the ground temperature. Water cooling due to wind and water evaporation are typically seconded contributors.Hope this helps ...thank you for this but we are talking about more for a stream. do you know anything about that? please reply back to me thank you!!!