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Originally Posted by Happydaz
50 friendly, extroverted people exercising in the pool for one hour three times a week in the morning, or one unfriendly, introverted person swimming laps or walking from side to side in an almost empty pool. Let's see, three hours a week for aerobics for 50 people and a few other people can't work around those few hours? I am sure the water aerobics people would make room for others to use the pool. The problem is that these others want to also exercise in the pool by doing laps or walking side to see. They just want the whole pool to themselves. They don't like all the people and noise!
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If you go back and read the initial posts of both threads concerning the use of neighborhood pools for aerobics, you will see that people have complained about aerobics classes, indeed, taking up the whole pool and bullying others who want to use the pool for its intended and stated purpose. So the assumption that they would make room for everyone doesn't "hold water." The pools aren't even supposed to hold 50 people!
Let's see, three hours a week to exclude the neighborhood from using the pools as they are intended, when the sports pools provide all the aerobics and other water exercise you could want?
Of course they don't want all the noise and the people. The neighborhood pools are supposed to be for relaxation, not exercise.