Greetings: (To any experts or proffesionals ?)
I know this may be a bit weird or off topic but any way.........We live at a condo with a "in common pool", our board of directors have made a rule that the condo pool be kept at no more then 76 degrees.... The swimmers can live with this and once in it's not a problem...but.....we have a few dozen folks in there 60's to 90's that use the pool for exercise, are non swimmers or close to that and are just trying to beat the aches and pains of age.
I would like to point this out to the board and would like to be able to sight expert opinion, recommandations, history....whatever to make a sensible case for the higher temperture (The board is not being "mean hearted",they are thinking to keep expences down, but,a board is board and you better be prepared to defend your augarguement!!)
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Thanks for any help.........................(Pardon the little guys...trying to be cute and now can't get them off!!)
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This should never be repeated, EVER. The problem is that one flippin' noodling class ruins it for everyone else. There is no reason why any aquatic class should be above 82, unless movement is discouraged.
LOL! I agree, but because I am in the aquatic director and head coach role, I have to please everyone (though that is never possible). We keep our pool at 83 and our air at 84 in an attempt to make everyone happy!
This should never be repeated, EVER. The problem is that one flippin' noodling class ruins it for everyone else. There is no reason why any aquatic class should be above 82, unless movement is discouraged.
LOL! I agree, but because I am in the aquatic director and head coach role, I have to please everyone (though that is never possible). We keep our pool at 83 and our air at 84 in an attempt to make everyone happy!