Swimming

Swimming

What is it? 

Swimming is the practice of moving oneself through water in various manners - it is one of the public's most popular recreational sports, and is often included in compulsory education in schools. 

What does it involve?

The basics of swimming involve learning the various established styles of stroke used to move through the water, coordinating all the body parts to work together for the most efficient movement. Once an individual is confident in the water there are a number of sporting activites that involve swimming, and many people find it relaxing to swim in their spare time. 

Why do it and what are the benefits?

The physical benefits of swimming are well documented - it exercises the majority of the body and can help with posture and stress levels. Swimming is also fairly instinctual for humans so it's easy to pick up once you've mastered the basics, and is a great life skill. 

What equipment do we need?

Swimwear is a must for every participant, as well as towels and toiletries for showering and drying off after the event.

Who is it suitable for?

Students of any age can go swimming, but be aware of the varying levels of skill you are likely to find in a group - not everyone will necessarily have the same experience, and will therefore need different teaching.

Costs?

Costs of entry to swimming pools and booking lessons will vary between establishments. General admission is normally under £5 for a reasonable size pool, but make sure to check out the varying prices in your area to get the best deal for a group!

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Beginner swimmers (especially young children) should never be left unsupervised while swimming as you can quickly lose control in the water when inexperienced. Pools should have trained lifeguards on duty at all times in case of emergency.

How do we include?

Physically disabled individuals can swim reasonably easily assisted by various buoyancy aids, and other types of disabilties are also often catered for - swimming is a reasonably good activity to include everybody in if you choose a venue with the right set up for the needs of your group. 

Doing it abroad?

Swimming is popular all over the world, and its extremely unlikely you will find a destination without a place to swim nearby. Countries with warmer climates also tend to have pools as part of accomodation, so if you are visiting such a place you may not have to go far to access a swimming pool at all. 

Main website:

Visit http://www.swimming.org for some great general information - but always consult a venue's individual website for the sites specifications.

 

See the list below for venues and providers who deliver this activity:

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Has a wave machine and water slide, a 'beach' area and various water features and a whirlpool, as well as the usual leisure pool

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Leisure waters with parasol, air geyser, lagoon burst and bubble area; 2 water slides; lazy river and wave machine.

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Free form leisure pool with a sloping beach and water kept at a tropical 30 degrees. There are a flume, two spa pools, a river run, water jets and wave machine.

The water is kept at a tropical 30 degrees. There is a flume, two spa pools, a river run, water jets and a wave machine.

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The water flumes and wave machine are a big hit with kids of all ages and the leisure pool provides fun and frolics as well as swimming lessons.

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Features a main pool and a teaching pool with leisure facilities including a beach, flume and wave machine!

The leisure centre offers two swimming pools, a gym, sauna and steam room and a group exercise studio. The gym provides the very latest equipment and is staffed by our fully qualified gym staff. The group exercise programme provides another challenge for our members and features some of the latest group exercise classes available.

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Leisure pool features a wave machine, a 50 metre flume, interactive water features, baby pool and beach entry. Soft play facility and other sporting opportunities also available.

There is a soft play facility for younger children in a main hall, and a playpark nearby outside.

There are plenty of other sporting opportunities here including an 18 hole Golf Course, badminton and football.
 

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In the heart of Stratford-Upon-Avon you will find Stratford Leisure and Visitor Centre. The leisure centre offers a great range of activities to both local people and visitors to the Warwickshire area with a gym, swimming pools, sports hall, all weather pitches, group exercise programme, café, meeting room, sauna and crèche.

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The leisure pool has a 65m snake slide, wave machine, waterfall, volcano, water jets and five lane waterslide! Standard swimming facilities also available.

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Child friendly swimming facilities with diving and kids' fun pools. Diving area has 1 and 3m springboards and a 5m platform.

In addition to the main pool we also offer a 7 x 12.5m teaching pool, great for beginners. The main pool has a superb spectator gallery and many large championship galas are held here.

The centre boasts a 46 station Harpers fitness suite which offers cardio vascular equipment, resistance and free weights.

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