So I've been waiting and waiting and waiting for the new rec center up the road to open. I've been thinking how cool it will be... walk a mile and a half to the pool, work out, walk a mile and a half back... think of all of the calories burned! Think of the workout to be had!
Didn't really think they'd rip me off on the pool.
When they said "warm water fitness pool," I thought "25x25 pool warm enough to keep the blue hairs happy." I did not think "warm puddle just big enough to wave around your pool noodle." After all, all of the high schools in the area have swim teams and they use the rec center pools for practice. It would only seem logical to have a pool of an appropriate size to use for that purpose. Um, no.
What we have is a warm puddle (which I didn't even bother getting into) then we have a kiddie pool with all of the accompanying stuff to climb on, and then we have this "current area" (that's what they call it) which is sort of like a thin lap lane that winds around and through the kiddie area, and has a current to it, to add to your workout when you're walking around with your pool noodle.
Of course, sticking the "current" area in the middle of kiddie land makes absolutely no sense, being that the blue haired ladies don't like to get their hair wet... and being in the kiddie area ensures that you're going to get wet!
I was pondering the merits of trying to swim against the current, but it's not really a wide enough channel to pull that off. Not to mention that I'd probably get whacked with a noodle if I tried that.
Oh well, I guess I'll just go back to the old pool. At least it's quiet and generally noodle-free.
This seems to be A TREND for new pools!! UGGGHHH! Our county has done the same thing many times in the past few years. In the meantime, our county high school meet has to be held an hour away in ANOTHER county even though our county has the majority of the swimmers in the state! I don't understand!
There is a pool about 3 miles from my house. I was like you and looked forward to it opening. I was even able to be on the planning committee for it. I fought a losing battle to get them to build it large enough to have a warm pool for hydro classes and the elderly and a cooler pool for the competitive swimmers. They said it would not be cost effective! BUT, they built a million dollar OUTDOOR play structure that is only open for the summer!! :mad:
SOOO...I drive 20 minutes from my home to swim in a privately owned swimming pool with my masters team (the only thing that makes it worth it for me) ) and pay a monthy fee! Our swimmers continue to swim high school practices in 85-86 degree water...getting sick and almost passing out due to getting overheated. UUGGGHHH!
I'm working on writing a form letter to the county and sending it out to the teams so they can also send it to the necessary officials to try to get the county to lower the water temp for the h.s. season.
Anyone out there have any success fighting this battle or do you think I'm wasting my time?:confused:
This seems to be A TREND for new pools!! UGGGHHH! Our county has done the same thing many times in the past few years. In the meantime, our county high school meet has to be held an hour away in ANOTHER county even though our county has the majority of the swimmers in the state! I don't understand!
There is a pool about 3 miles from my house. I was like you and looked forward to it opening. I was even able to be on the planning committee for it. I fought a losing battle to get them to build it large enough to have a warm pool for hydro classes and the elderly and a cooler pool for the competitive swimmers. They said it would not be cost effective! BUT, they built a million dollar OUTDOOR play structure that is only open for the summer!! :mad:
SOOO...I drive 20 minutes from my home to swim in a privately owned swimming pool with my masters team (the only thing that makes it worth it for me) ) and pay a monthy fee! Our swimmers continue to swim high school practices in 85-86 degree water...getting sick and almost passing out due to getting overheated. UUGGGHHH!
I'm working on writing a form letter to the county and sending it out to the teams so they can also send it to the necessary officials to try to get the county to lower the water temp for the h.s. season.
Anyone out there have any success fighting this battle or do you think I'm wasting my time?:confused: