My neighborhood has a 90' pool that is well maintained and usually no one using it. I go once a day, sometimes twice. I joined the YMCA to use their pool in the winter. $40 a month sure beats Statins and Blood Pressure meds. My issuance paid for the initial fee and the first 3 months. It has literally saved my life as I shared in detail once before in one of the forums a while back.
One year ago I could barely walk (knees, arthritis in legs, etc), had DVT in my leg and the clots traveled to both lungs, and had high blood pressure. I somewhat recovered with a nutritarian diet and lots of water but still couldn't exercise. I refused to take heart meds, physical therapy was a joke (didn't work for me)…then I found the pool.
In 3 months of "Aqua Fit" (high intensity water aerobics) 5 days a week for an hour each time (while I worked full time), my knees were totally healed. It's been a year and I swim everyday and will continue for life because my legs start to stiffen up without it. My blood pressure is normal, no need for meds, all lab work is perfect, and I feel amazing!!!




We've had our pool for over 20 years & wouldn't be without it. Keeping up the maintenance, which is minimal for the fun/exercise you get from it,all adds to the pleasure,"Sounds like a lot of work for very little fun"
The amount of "fun", you see, is dependent on the user and or owner. My wife is a "laker", as the Northern Indianans who grew up situated on the numerous lakes present there are known. She loves being in the water. I tried in vain to convince her that what you have expressed, is absolute truth. To no avail. We now have in our last retirement "retreat" property, a 12-foot pool, plastic, cost 48 bucks, 30" deep, in which she frolics daily. Seeing her so happy thus, I accept the cleaning, maintenance, and so forth, to be worthwhile of my time spent.
It is, after all, little larger than a bath tub!..........imp
WoW!! that first pool with the huge wall was some project...!!![]()
I had a pool back in the 80's. Got lot's of exercise as a result. Not from using the pool, from cleaning, testing, adding chemicals, cleaning filters, working on pumps etc. When we came to Arizona the realtors all wanted to show us homes with pools. I nixed all pools and all stairs. Hence, we are in a one story, three BR, two bath home with a nice patio and backyard but NO POOL and NO STAIRS!!
Jim, in reality, I hate pools, too. It's love/hate though. A big pool like above eats huge quantities of chemicals in keeping the water Ph acceptable, and germ-free. And Vegas winds! One particularly nasty storm had winds of 40mph sustained for nearly a week! Our pool had several inches of sand at the bottom. It took a number of filter media changes to finally get it all out. During that storm, the wind BLEW a foot of water out of the pool, so large were the waves produced! imp
