Not unless a person had been trained properly in order to swim the longer course of a pool. it comes from experience if they are training in a longer pool they they can increase speed and make there times come down but if they are first just starting a long pool then no it will not make them go faster in fact it Will actually slow them down!
it comes from experience i swim competitively and coach as well as teach swim lessons!
Yes, frogs can swim in pools. They are natural swimmers and are often found in bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, and even swimming pools.
yes there are touch pads in the olympic swimming pools that the swimmers have to touch to win the race.
In ground swimming pools are usually bigger than above ground pools. Although rather more expensive, in ground pools will last longer than above ground pools.
yes chlorine can ufcource kill swimmers but only when it's concentrated at its high, such concentrated chlorine would never be added to the swimming pools, but yes concentrarted chlorine when added to the swimming pool can make the swimmers suffer with a vast variety of diseases
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Chlorine evaporation in swimming pools can decrease the effectiveness of disinfection, leading to lower water quality. This can result in increased levels of bacteria and algae, potentially causing health risks for swimmers. Regular monitoring and maintenance of chlorine levels are important to ensure proper water quality in swimming pools.
The state with the most swimming pools would be Arizona.
No one invented swimmers, people used bath houses in medieval time which came into swimming pools, a good way to excersize and keep oneself clean. This came to be pools, and eventually turned into a sport in around the 1800's mainly in Europe using the breastroke, but for more variety, laws were made for it and different strokes were created, into the swimming sport we have today!
Installation Of Swimming Pools Pipes
100m swimming pools are not used - Olympic pools and regional pools are all 50m, with smaller pools using a 25m design. A now obsolete pool used a few decades ago was the 33.3 metre pool, but this is no longer used.
The US word for swimming-pools is natatoria
== == In Arizona we have approximately 615,000 swimming pools.