Ok I know this subject has probably been discussed many times in this forum, but I need some advice. The YMCA I swim at is classified as a multiple use pool, meaning they have water aerobics classes as well as lap swimming. There is a constant battle between the swimmers and the water aerobics people regarding the pool water temperature. In the winter, the pool temperature is 90F or higher. I feel sick after I swim. How do I get the management of the YMCA to listen to the swimmers and bring the water temperature down to something reasonable for both groups? The water aerobics people are mostly older people and I feel for them, but surely a pool temperature in the mid 80's would be better and healthier.
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90 Degrees? UGH! That is just plain disgusting no matter how you look at that. 85-87 is warm enough for the water buffalo. 90 is borderline bathwater slash hottub. I think a compromise needs to be made by all parties. You want it at 80. The WB at 90. 85 sounds just perfect.
I bet the air in there isn't cool by any stretch of the imagination either. The WB should be able to survive just fine with 85 and the warm air.
FIGHT ON!! :frustrated: :dedhorse: :mad:
90 Degrees? UGH! That is just plain disgusting no matter how you look at that. 85-87 is warm enough for the water buffalo. 90 is borderline bathwater slash hottub. I think a compromise needs to be made by all parties. You want it at 80. The WB at 90. 85 sounds just perfect.
I bet the air in there isn't cool by any stretch of the imagination either. The WB should be able to survive just fine with 85 and the warm air.
FIGHT ON!! :frustrated: :dedhorse: :mad: