your hair would probably go straggly and unhealthy from all the chlorine in the pool. chlorine stays in your hair even after u wash it, so use a swimming cap if u can to minimize the damage.
The only health risks associated with swimming is catching athletes foot.
Just as long as you don't burn youself out, swimming every day is a great idea.
Good health through exercise
Nothing you just get sick
you big fat dum bo there are none!
You get wet
The swimming pool at the Landmark Hotel in London is 15-metres. It's a heated and chlorine-free swimming pool. One can enjoy swimming in this pool without worrying about the side effects of chlorine, especially if one is pregnant.
One of the side effects of having too much algaecide in a swimming pool includes the likelihood of nose and eye irritations after prolonged swimming. Dry skin is also common after someone has been swimming the whole day and did not lotion up.
chlorinated pool waters have side effects
It is perfectly safe to swim even when tired. That is, unless you risk exhaustion and drowing because of that!
None. There are no known health effects.
swimming is basically moving around in the water to get from one side of the pool to the other. there are 4 strokes: breaststroke, backstroke, freestyle, and butterfly.
In an Olympic sized pool at 164ft, swimming from one side to the other side would be about .05km. So, you would have to swim to the opposite side of the pool 30 times to swim 1.5k.Assuming that 164ft is the pool size and one lap is considered swimming to the opposite side of the pool.If you're in a normal sized pool, you would need to swim 60 lengths.
yes you get bingo wings and diarrhea and a wrinkly genital area
Above ground swimming pools in New York State must be equipped with an approved pool alarm which provides detection capability at every point on the surface of a swimming pool, is audible at pool side and at one other place on the premises, and meets ASTM F2208. A fence of at least 4-feet high must surround the swimming pool. and the pool must contain entrapment protection.
I would assume so seeing as water conducts electricity. That's why at local pools lifeguards tell you to get out of the pool if it even looks like there's about to be a storm.
No specified pressure at the "return" fittings at pool side. You do not measure pressure at these points.
A pool skimmer is generally built into the side of or around the top of a swimming pool in order to skim debris from the surface of the water. A pool filter is built into the plumbing in order to filter fine debris from the water itself.