Sports: Swimming
[ Background | Equipment | Where ] Background of the Sport
Swimming is a technique for floating and moving through the water. Swimming is a great sport for anyone to either get in shape, learn how to save lives, even rehabilitation for those having trouble moving on land (there is less stress on the injured limb or joint, with bodyweight supported by flotation in water). Without swimming you cannot enjoy other water sports and safe boating. Swimming has provided several competitive events in the modern Olympic Games.
Equipment
Swimming only requires a swim suit (usually), and a towel for drying off. When choosing a new bathing suit, you should make sure it fits snugly and comfortably to ensure a good fit in the pool. If the chlorine is bothering your eyes, invest in a pair of swimming goggles. Competitive swimmers use several other pieces of equipment to strengthen their strokes: a kickboard, hand paddles, leg buoys, flippers and a dragsuit. Many of these are available for use at local swimming pools. WhereYou can swim at indoor or outdoor pools (check our Pools Listing
and Maps of Pools: Dtn | NW | SW | NE | SE | West), or in Manitoba's many lakes and rivers. Be cautious in natural bodies of water and never swim alone or without lifeguard supervision.
Be alert for strong currents, cold water temperatures, weeds, and unknown bottom debris.
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