tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2799176631061623144.post514409863775392762..comments2024-02-26T16:08:21.030+11:00Comments on Swimming Teaching: I'm Cold In The Pool But It's Warm WaterRichardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03529982489044576584noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2799176631061623144.post-19421551096824702362013-06-28T03:51:22.367+10:002013-06-28T03:51:22.367+10:00Nice article! You covered some important points. W...Nice article! You covered some important points. We do everything we can to keep the kids warm in our swim lessons. Our indoor pools are heated to 90 degrees year-round to make learning fun and effective. However, you are right – other factors can make the water feel colder than it actually is. I wish everyone would read this. Thanks for sharing!Frisco Swim Lessonshttp://www.aquatots-frisco.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2799176631061623144.post-59445955036113121252012-02-04T06:09:58.760+11:002012-02-04T06:09:58.760+11:00Good observation on body temperature's role in...Good observation on body temperature's role in the perception of cold. This is precisely why we keep our pool quite a bit warmer than average pools--it helps the learning environment. We have this luxury because we do not have lap swimming at our pool (which requires somewhat cooler water.Adventure Swimhttp://www.adventureswim.comnoreply@blogger.com