Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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One reason for why I believe that the family pool would be the better choice for water exercise classes is it would lessen the impact on those who wish to relax/socialize at the resident adult pool, and those residents who wish to swim or walk or play a sport (water volleyball). The so called family pools are where guests and children should be. Thus, these pools seem more in tune with the noise and "play" type behavior of an exercise class. Again, I am not saying this is how it is. I am only giving my opinion on how I think it should be. |
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Signed, The Neighborhood Grump. 😡😠🤬 |
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Reside in courtyard villa neighborhood which has a family pool. Resident of this community holds regular water aerobics classes. Some of the residents have been asked to coordinate their pool time around the classes. and guess what....nothing can be done about this.
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Go here on an iPad or computer (phone to small) Flip to your pool. there is also a paper copy at the rec. center near you. https://online.flippingbook.com/view/10419946/40/
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That’s a legitimate problem, lap swimmers are typically only allocated swimming time either at the crack of dawn, or dusk (especially after the clocks get moved back an hour). And even then, it’s often combo swim time where only half the pool has lanes and water walkers sometimes use the swim lanes.
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From the District Gov information: "Regularly scheduled water exercise groups are encouraged to use the Sports Pools for this purpose." "...nothing can be done about this." Nothing can be done about what, being asked to coordinate pool time or answering "no, I won't?" The adult pools cannot be reserved, particularly for a regularly scheduled group that should really meet at a sports pool. If a group is there exercising and there is no room for you then get their earlier next time. If you are in the adult pool and a group asks you to join or leave then politely say no and they can exercise around you. There should be a courtesy phone at every pool. If an individual or group is being disruptive, call the responsible rec center and let them know. But first, let's all try to get along.
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Is the schedule and the usage the same at every sports pool? Perhaps there is a pool that has lap swimming scheduled and lanes available at a more convenient time.
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One problem is that the sports pools are jammed with classes and swimmers and sports. There's very little free time for social groups to conduct their own water aerobics. And to join one of the established ones means standing in line for a long time beforehand, hoping to get in. I'm not in favor of exercise classes being held in adult pools. I'm just stating what the problems are. I have once in the past emailed the rec department about the issue. There was a very noncommittal answer from Rohan.
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The class was not just a problem for the OP. The class is a problem for the rules of the adult pools. Apparently, this is rocket science. I never go to an adult pool with the intention to swim laps, but I can do some mellow breast strokes either lengthwise or widthwise when no one else is in the way. But I would never expect someone to keep a "lane" clear for me because I AM IN AN ADULT POOL.
When I want to swim laps, I find a sports pool that has open swim scheduled and carve out a roped lane and swim laps. What a concept! These group activities need to be coordinated at sports pools. End of story. |
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