Monica Lepore has written: 'Adapted aquatics programming' -- subject(s): Swimming for people with disabilities, Therapeutic use, People with disabilities, Aquatic exercises, Rehabilitation
Richard C. Franklin has written: 'Older Australians, aquatic safety' -- subject(s): Drowning, Swimming for older people, Statistics, Older people, Services for, Prevention
Of course people get nervous! ...Normal people XD
no not for Cool people thogh its for swimming people
Aquatic exercise equipment is beneficial for providing resistance in a low-impact environment, making it ideal for individuals with joint pain or injuries. It can help improve cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, and flexibility through a variety of exercises such as water aerobics, swimming, and resistance training. The buoyancy of water reduces the impact on joints, allowing for a safe and effective workout for individuals of all fitness levels.
No
People from swimming clubs go to swimming galas
Since some people don't live near an ocean, river, or other large body of water, a swimming pool allows for recreational fun and aquatic exercises in areas that wouldn't have it by natural means.
The Brighton Centre has a maximum capacity of around 4,450 people.
Í think that 6-7 people can compete in swimming.
when people swimming lanes divided by lane lines
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