Archive for September, 2011

Swimming as Exercise: The Benefits of Buoyancy

Whether swimming organized laps or playing around, doing water aerobics or simply walking the length of the pool, exercise in a swimming pool offers both mental and physical health benefits that are hard to ignore. But what, specifically, happens to your body when immersed in water? Why, in other words, is swimming such good exercise?

Buying a Swimming Pool in September

Did you know that fall offers perfect weather for swimming pool installation? Ground conditions this time of year are ideal, which provides a more solid foundation for your pool and less damage to your yard. In addition, buyers can often find huge savings on a new pool. For example, Kayak Pools Midwest has a limited time overstock pool deal running now while supplies last.

Things To Remember When Buying a Pool: A How To Guide

Like any investment that requires you to lay down hard-earned cash for an anticipated return, the decision to buy a pool is not one to be made impulsively. A little extra effort now—before you commit to a purchase—can save you countless extra hours and dollars down the road.

Swimming in Success: How our Online Presence Helps Us Serve Our Customers

Between great deals, seasonal sales and photos of beautiful installations, the content on our website is always changing and evolving. We want to always spend most of our time serving our customers and providing swimming pools that meet their …

Making the Most of Your Lap Swim: A Lesson May Go A Long Way

If you swim laps for exercise in a swimming pool, then the following information is right up your alley—or in this case—in your swimming lane.

Swimming Pools Across America

From water parks to resorts, community pools to backyard swimming pools, and in every state across America – it seems everyone is going swimming. Coast to coast, millions of Americans are diving into the nearest swimming pool for a cool, refreshing break from the sun. It’s a summertime rite of passage that cools and coddles millions of Americans—an activity that’s become an American tradition that is as unique as it is wildly popular.