Not everyone in shape in California

Former Member
Former Member
I came form California and I'm overweight. In fact I didn't take up swimming until again until I spent 3 years in Arizona. Now, there was a country club pool I could have swam there but I didn't. In fact in my area in Arizona there are public pools or health club pools as just are ready as there was in California. I think that many people back east are probably are into other sports more like figure Skating, in fact a top figure skater name Sasha Cohen went back there to get better coaching and a better facility. Also, just because Long Island isn't into swimming as much as the Pacific region doesn't mean they don't workout. Also, I enjoy indoor pools, something that both California and Arizona lack. The weather is not always rosy in either states. There are sometimes bad rain storms in California in the January or February period and Monsoon conditions in Arizona in the summer. The New Yorkers are a little wiser to built the indoor pools, in Tempe we had rain problems and the 800 was delayed until the next day and the 200 IM relays got cancel. Now back east and in the mid-west where pools are mainly indoors they could have continue on with the meet.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    New York's current plan is to build a permanent three pool complex (two swimming pools and a diving well) in Astoria Park, which is on the Queens side of the East River. It would replace an existing, very old (and decrepit) pool complex. The hope is to build it with private money, but the city or state might have to contribute.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    New York's current plan is to build a permanent three pool complex (two swimming pools and a diving well) in Astoria Park, which is on the Queens side of the East River. It would replace an existing, very old (and decrepit) pool complex. The hope is to build it with private money, but the city or state might have to contribute.
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