Try to use less or no chloride.
Swimming is a common activity done in water for exercise, leisure, or competition.
Not really, since it's usually a static state, whereas swimming is done to actually move through the water. However, treading water to stay afloat could be regarded as swimming.
You might disinfect with antibiotic, or peroxide; but otherwise there is little that needs to be done. Applying a dab of toothpaste, or a paste of water and baking soda reduces the pain of the sting. This works for mosquito bites as well. Have somebody watch for signs of anaphylaxis.
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men are reluctant to take part in synchronized swimming because although they are strong, they generally lack the grace synchronized swimming needs. also men's effort are generally not professionally recognized and it is simply not the done thing
Swimming is the main aerobic exercise done in water. Many people disagree with swimming as a form of fitness improving/fat burning exercise, when the truth is it is very effective. Exercise intensity is measured through oxygen consumption, and this is a requirement in swimming. Waterpolo is another sport which requires high fitness, however this is broken down into muscular fitness when treading water and rapidly stretching for the ball, and aerobic fitness for swimming into spaces or towards the ball.
Aerobic sports are sports that are done in the water, for example swimming and aerobic gymnastics. Sports like Basketball, Netball and Golf are not aerobic sports.
Swimming has no nationality, but is done competitively in america. (Especially in college.)
Swimming in a chlorinated pool is fine just be sure to rinse your piercing out with warm water in the shower when you are done for the day.
Chlorination is typically done to disinfect water, such as in swimming pools, drinking water systems, or wastewater treatment plants. The frequency of chlorination depends on factors such as water quality, usage, and regulatory requirements. It is usually done regularly to maintain safe and clean water conditions.
Yes, swimming is good physical exercise.
I know for a fact that swimming is physiotherapy as I done my back in recently and was told swimming is the best for my back. The water compresses your body acting like a massage for your muscles. the warm water helps relax the muscles and the most obvious thing is that you are using all of the muscles in your body to get around in the water so you are exercising them and making them stronger and more toned. Hope this helps :)