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Originally Posted by coffeebean
If you were into swimming, you still wouldn't want a back yard pool. How many laps can you swim in a backyard pool.......maybe 2 1/2? Backyard pools are not meant for swimming.
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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580
I swim laps in our backyard pool. Lots of reversals, but 6/7 strokes each for 30 minutes is a good workout for me. Also do other exercises that are done in place.
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There is a really cool device available called a swimpro that can be found at superswim.com. It’s a tether system that allows the swimmer to swim forever without going anywhere. The user never has to turn at a wall. It’s a flexible fiberglass pole that goes into the pool deck that has a rope attached to the top of the pole and a belt on the other end. The swimmer puts on the belt and just swims and swims. The faster one swims, the more the fiberglass pole bends. Our pool is 12 x 24 feet and has more than enough room to use the devise. I use it almost daily to supplement my lap swimming at the various sports pools. There is nothing like a quick half hour swim before golfing to loosen up the muscles, or a nice moonlight swim before bed. Unlike an endless pool device or a swim spa, the swimpro only costs about $250, last virtually forever, has zero maintenance, and uses no electricity. Also, unlike swimming against a current, where the swimmer has to maintain a constant speed, the user can vary their effort as much as desired. I wish I had better pictures, but the two attached pictures give a decent idea of the system. In one picture I am swimming backstroke while being watched by the absolute best lifeguard ever (ya gotta love border collies). The other picture shows the swimpro in the pool deck at the end of the pool. Swim on : )