An Endless Pools Thank You

Former Member
Former Member
A big thanks to everyone who got a chance to try out the Endless Pool at the LCC's. In the end over 1/3 of the participants took a test swim and over 250 took home videos of their stroke. Your feedback and support was very valuable. We look forward to seeing you at the SCC's next year! Best, Endless Pools
Parents
  • Thank you endless pool. I had a great time swimming in your demo pool. It was educational and fun. Endless pool had a demo pool on the swim deck that swimmers were able to try their product with an underwater video taping of their strokes. In comparison to a pool, you can swim at any speed that you set. You just have to practice turns in a regular pool. It would be great for swimmers who have back problems that have trouble with turns. Also, I can see how it would benefit, open water swimmers and people who don't have access to train. The propeller that produces the resistance can go up to 1:10 pace (per the sales person), it was great to warm-up in. Especially since the warm up pools were only 20 yards long. I did not hit the back drop or the front panel. You just had to swim faster or decrease the speed to maintain a good pace. You can also move to the side, to step outside the current. The underwater video was a plus. I swam all four strokes in the pool and had a great feedback. The pool also had mirrors on the bottom of the pool and the front to give you immediate feedback to work on your underwater stroke and hip rotation. What a great experience. Everyone should try it.
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  • Thank you endless pool. I had a great time swimming in your demo pool. It was educational and fun. Endless pool had a demo pool on the swim deck that swimmers were able to try their product with an underwater video taping of their strokes. In comparison to a pool, you can swim at any speed that you set. You just have to practice turns in a regular pool. It would be great for swimmers who have back problems that have trouble with turns. Also, I can see how it would benefit, open water swimmers and people who don't have access to train. The propeller that produces the resistance can go up to 1:10 pace (per the sales person), it was great to warm-up in. Especially since the warm up pools were only 20 yards long. I did not hit the back drop or the front panel. You just had to swim faster or decrease the speed to maintain a good pace. You can also move to the side, to step outside the current. The underwater video was a plus. I swam all four strokes in the pool and had a great feedback. The pool also had mirrors on the bottom of the pool and the front to give you immediate feedback to work on your underwater stroke and hip rotation. What a great experience. Everyone should try it.
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