I'd like to get into swimming for exercise, are there any pools in the Cary area? My gym doesnt have a pool so I've got to find one. It sucks that the Triangle Aquatic Center isnt going to be finished until next year, its about 2min from my house.
7/10/2006 12:55:33 PM
This is going to reach 2 pages and only 2 post will be valid
7/10/2006 1:00:37 PM
At least one person is going to tell you swimming is a shitty exercise.
7/10/2006 1:10:30 PM
Raleigh Racquet Club?smallish pool but they have lap lanes
7/10/2006 1:12:31 PM
swimming is the best exercise possible
7/10/2006 1:16:25 PM
i dont really care if swimming is good or bad exercise, I want to use swimming to supplement the exercise work I am already doing which is weightlifting, running, biking, and ellipticalmachiningI just want some recommendations on pools. I know some people swim at pullen, thats far from me since I live in cary. There are other places, I just cant find them.
7/10/2006 1:26:34 PM
just find a lake
7/10/2006 1:27:25 PM
just get really drunk then do it on the floor, you won't be able to tell the difference
7/10/2006 1:51:32 PM
^ WINNER SO FAR
7/10/2006 2:02:12 PM
swimming >>>>>>>>> running
7/10/2006 2:18:35 PM
Join the Y
7/10/2006 2:23:33 PM
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7/10/2006 2:37:39 PM
Where in Cary do you live?
7/10/2006 2:47:02 PM
if your goal is a longer life - swimming >>>>>>>>> running
7/10/2006 2:51:48 PM
swimming doesn't impact your joints like running does
7/10/2006 3:01:43 PM
I want swimming to impact my waist
7/10/2006 3:02:54 PM
7/10/2006 3:17:31 PM
^NO
7/10/2006 3:41:06 PM
7/10/2006 4:51:08 PM
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=swim+club+near+walnut+st+cary,+nc&ie=UTF8&om=1The two I was going to mention would be the Cary Swim Club off walnut (which I used to see all the time by my high school) and the Candler swim club. The Candler club isn't cheap, but it was a good pool and we went there all the time as kids.That map might give you some ideas though, just plug in your street/intersection.
7/10/2006 5:11:49 PM
7/10/2006 5:25:35 PM
There is Impact Gym on Towerview Ct., which is from Maynard Rd. onto Jesse Jackson Ave. I don't know about their rates, but here's a website - impactathleticsnc.com I used to baby-sit a little girl that did dance and cheerleading there. The people that work there are amazing, and there are all types of different classes and free seminars every month. It's worth a look anyway.
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7/10/2006 8:01:31 PM
You can come drag my sled anytime you want. Its a blast today cept for the fireants
7/10/2006 8:02:07 PM
thanks for the link Mindstorm and Picaflora, I found two places in cary that I want to check out. Sometimes its hard to get the wording right to search for what you want on google.^ I've had enough run-ins with fire ants lately, so fuck that. I've still got about 20 bite marks on my feet and ankles from last week in FloridaOh, here's a link I found with a bunch of private pools, http://www.triangleipages.com/m/membershipsportsrecclubs/swimmingpoolsprivate/default.htm[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 11:25 PM. Reason : link]
7/10/2006 11:17:53 PM
i made a such thread a while backhttp://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=383584
7/10/2006 11:35:20 PM
yes, you did, but it was too old to bttt and there were no references to pools in there, but thanks anyhow
7/11/2006 8:38:11 AM
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7/11/2006 9:14:22 AM
Yeah, I don't see anyone saying that. The only negative aspect I can honestly think of is the incovenience of having to find a pool. Or if you only have access to an outdoor pool, you can't do it when its cold.
7/11/2006 3:36:07 PM
thats another thing I was considering, should I find a location with an indoor pool for year round access, or outdoor only for summer. I should be able to use an outdoor pool through September at least right?
7/11/2006 3:40:48 PM
7/11/2006 3:57:18 PM
most outdoor pools close in mid August, at least in my experience. Indoor would be best, to avoid sunburn and so you can continue in the fall.I know that SAS has a really nice pool. It may be for employees only but I'm pretty sure they let other people join if they pay a fee. How well do you know how to swim? If it's been a while, it's probably a good idea to get some lessons. With proper technique you will be able to swim much farther/faster. No matter what your ability, you will get excercise. But if you know what you're doing it will be more satisfying because you can see results much quicker.
7/11/2006 4:42:58 PM
I know how to swim enough to keep me afloat, but I've never had any official instruction on how to swim. That would be a must, Nerdchick didnt you swim back in the day? want to teach me?My neighbor works for SAS, I'll ask her about getting into their pool up there, its right up Harrison Ave from me, not far at all.
7/11/2006 9:08:57 PM
I took up swimming a few summers back. It's a damn good exercise and it's really one you can do without much experience...of course, like ^^ said, lessons will get you results faster, but even simple doggie paddling is good for a beginner.
7/11/2006 10:24:50 PM
please tell me you aren't doing doggie paddle laps
7/11/2006 10:33:52 PM
^lol (*pictures me doing doggie paddle laps*), no, but it's still exercise...not saying you should do doggie paddling as your normal exercise routine, but hell, it's a start
7/11/2006 10:39:54 PM
what I'd need to learn is the proper swim stroke (no homo) so I dont fuck up my arms/shoulders, and breathing. Last time I tried to swim laps I managed to get water all up in my eyes, nose, and my timing was all fucked up and I tried to suck up a bunch of pool water.I'm not very coordinated, but I can follow instructions, and that counts for something right?
7/11/2006 11:25:58 PM
Is there a standard length for pools? I normally swim a life vest about 50 yards out and do laps between it and the pier for excercise.
7/12/2006 1:18:52 AM
swimming sucks.put on some spandex and go ride a bike.
7/12/2006 1:49:37 AM
7/12/2006 8:36:31 AM
holy shit, so to swim a mile you would have to swim about 32 laps down and back on a 25m pool, that would take forever. Four sets of 8 might not be too bad
7/12/2006 9:24:02 AM
In swim practice, 20 laps was our warmup...we also had a 20 lap cool down.You must master the flip turn...[Edited on July 12, 2006 at 9:43 AM. Reason : flipturn]
7/12/2006 9:40:55 AM
flip/turn? more like headbutt the pool wall
7/12/2006 10:02:09 AM
the flip turn is not that hard. I suck at swimming but never found it a problem
7/12/2006 10:05:52 AM
7/12/2006 10:19:35 AM
I have a friend who did swimming in high school... she was doing backstroke at some competition and the people who set up the event fucked up with the flags. She went to do the flip turn thing and ended up breaking her nose.
7/12/2006 11:04:49 AM
There is not a "standard" for a short course pool.... There are pools that are in meters and others that are in yards... US swimming keeps records for both. If you are ever interested in international or national level competition, those competitions are almost always held in 50 meter pools. Also, a mile is 1500 meters or 1650 yards. Therefore, in a 50 meter pool you will swim 30 laps, in a 25 meter pool you will swim 60 laps, and in a 25 yeard pool you will swim 66 laps. If you need any help with your strokes, I will be more than happy to work with you any time! (A lap is considered one length of the pool)[Edited on July 12, 2006 at 12:18 PM. Reason : :-)]
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