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Category Archives: Swim Gear
6 Great Swimming Inventions
I went for an 8-mile run/hike/walk/drag combo yesterday in Bear Valley with a friend (that took 4 hours to accomplish). So we had a lot of time to discuss a variety of topics. One of them was about a friend … Continue reading
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Great Swim Gifts for All Ages & Abilities!
I cannot believe I haven’t done this post yet: Great Holiday Swim Gifts. I’m asked a lot around pools such things as, Where can my kid buy those great fins you have? What do you use to make your hair … Continue reading
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Tagged great swim toys, swim equipment, swim gifts
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Flotation Belt: A Water Fitness Investment Worth Making
Newcomers to deep-water aerobics class — fit newcomers — often think they don’t need a great flotation belt. The thinking is, they don’t want anything to hold them back or take away from getting a tough workout. If this is … Continue reading
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Tagged flotation belts, water belts, water workouts, WaterGym
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How To Get Your $2.99 Workout On
One of my favorite blogs, Wisebread, has a post today about frugal fitness. The author, Myscha Theriault, really did an extensive job in offering twenty-five and a half ways to eat and get fit for very few dollars. It’s really … Continue reading
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Tagged myscha, Water Exercise & Aerobics, water noodle, wisebread
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Getting the Right Goggles
goggles, Speedo, fitting goggles, right goggles Continue reading
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Swim Equipment To Teach Emerging Swimmers
The idea of teaching a little (or big) someone to swim independently for the first time usually means removing any aids such as noodles, life vests or any type of floating device. Yes, I agree you must get ride of … Continue reading

