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At a relaxed long distance type pace. Plus please share any other swimming tips you may have

I am middle age and never took swimming serious, now for health reasons I am trying to learn freestyle swimming, I never sucked in so much water in a long time


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1971 NCAA Swimming 50 Freestyle, Dave Edgar, John Trembley, Mark Spitz.

With the arrival of warmer weather comes the anticipation of your spring pool opening. With the swimming season stretching before you, you want to make the very most of your pool and enjoy it as much as you can before autumn arrives. One of the best ways to get more hours of use out of your pool each season is to make it as functional and fun at night as it is during the day. With a wide variety of different swimming pool lights available for pool owners to choose from, it’s easy to do just that. From underwater lights to floating lanterns, there is a multitude of styles and designs of pool lights in a rainbow of colors that will allow you to turn your pool into a night time paradise.

To prepare your swimming pool for night time use, it’s always a good idea to start by lighting up your pool deck. This will make it easier to navigate your way to and from your swimming pool and will also make your pool area safer for everyone. Fortunately, adding stylish and decorative lights to your pool deck doesn’t have to be expensive and doesn’t have to consume a lot of power. Many retailers of pool equipment and supplies offer solar deck lights that will brighten up your pool area without requiring any electricity. If your pool is fenced, you may want to consider pool lights designed to attach to deck posts or pool fencing. That way, your lights will be integrated into the overall pool setting.

Once you have arranged for your pool deck to be well lit, it’s time to consider the options for the pool itself. Having swimming pool lights directly in the pool will make night swimming easier and safer, and can also transform your pool into an eye-catching wonder. Even if you have an above ground pool, there are a variety of different lights available that you can use to bring your pool to life at night. For example, there are standard above ground pool lights that simply attach to the edge of your swimming pool and will brightly illuminate your pool. Above ground pool lights can also provide mood lighting, especially if you use lights that come with color lenses. Some above ground pool lights also come with a fountain attachment to create an even more impressive effect.

While there are swimming pool lights available that are designed specifically for above ground pools, there are also many different lighting styles and options that can be used for both above ground and in-ground swimming pools. Floating swimming pool lights are a particularly popular and economical form of lighting that can be used for any type of pool. Usually powered by batteries or solar power, floating pool lights can provide your pool with an intriguing ambience as well as light. Floating lights are available in round disc designs as well as in stylish lantern designs. With an entire spectrum of colors to choose from, you can easily use floating pool lights to transform your pool into a night time spectacle.

Underwater pool lights also provide a great way to make every night time swimming experience memorable. Particularly great for parties, underwater pool lights will create dramatic, dancing patterns of colorful light on the bottom and walls of your pool so that your entire swimming pool will be awash in light and color. Some underwater pool lights also come with a floating fountain, providing color changing cascades of water as well as a colorful underwater kaleidoscope effect. Often these lights will come with several different modes and settings so you can adjust the display to suit a particular mood or atmosphere.

When looking for swimming pool lights that will transform your pool into a night time paradise it’s always important to consider quality and performance so that you will get the best overall results for the best value. In order to feel confident with your purchase, it’s often a good idea to go with highly respected and trusted brand names that have established a solid reputation in the marketplace. Hayward, for example, is one of the best-known and most respected manufacturers in the pool supply industry. Hayward pool lights are available in a number of different models and designs and are known for their top-notch quality. Hayward pool lights that are readily available from many pool equipment retailers include above ground pool lights, niche lights and floating LED lights.

Whether you decide to go with Hayward pool lights or lights from another trusted manufacturer, you can create some truly impressive lighting effects for your swimming pool. While bright lighting for your deck and pool will make your pool area safer and will make night swimming easier, you can also use the available lighting options to do much more. With the help of swimming pool lights that provide different colors and dramatic effects, you can easily take your pool out of the dark and transform it into a dazzling night time paradise that will be the talk of the neighborhood.

Michael Peterson is an experienced specialist in pool accessories and products. He explains how to prepare your swimming pool for night time use. There are many different swimming pool lights that can be used for both above ground and in-ground swimming pools.

i just started swimming and i have no idea if im doin ok or not for time. im not racing or anything i would just like to know im not super slow or anything. my 50m front crawl is around 42 seconds and butterfly.. god help me if i even finish 50 m with out dying haha .. is around1:13. . keep in mind im not askin olympic time here.. just.. a good time. lol , for recreation.

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So I am going to be joining a swimming team in a few short days or so. So I need some tips. Also where can I get a good bathing suit/goggles in Edmonton. Also will I need anything else. Or of you have other suff to add

I am on a competitive swim team and there is a meet coming up for people with “Q times” (of which I’m not going because I don’t qualify) but I do have a few friends going. I never knew what exactly a “Q time” is so I was just wondering what it was?

I know it’s short for “qualifying time” but what is it exactly; is it an A time, a AA time, AAA, AAAA, or something completely different ???? I’d really like to know, please and thank you :)