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Planning Your Home Indoor Swimming PoolCurrent Resistance Pools One option that is gaining popularity is the current resistance pool. These pools can provide excellent exercise and therapeutic benefits, and they are available in small sizes that can fit in a wide variety of rooms. Some models can even be owner-assembled! The basic feature of a current resistance pool is a propeller-driven device that circulates water in the pool, simulating the current of a river or stream. The swimmer is then able to swim "against the current," much like using a "water treadmill." Current resistance pools can provide an ideal solution for homeowners who want a home indoor swimming pool but may not wish to undertake a major remodeling or addition of a new room onto the home. Some Olympic-level athletes even use current resistance pools to stay in shape! Models are also available that include settings and equipment for rowing, jogging on an underwater treadmill, pool bottoms that raise and lower, and even "trainer seats" for using the pools to teach young children to swim. Spas and other therapeutic devices can also be incorporated, making your home indoor swimming pool a great place for relaxing, exercising, or even hydrotherapy. Lap Pools For the true devotee, a lap pool can be the ideal home indoor swimming pool. Lap pools are usually long and narrow, with enough width for one or two swimmers. (Sometimes, current resistance pools are also referred to as "lap pools.") Lap pools can be as long as 25 yards or, if they use the current resistance feature, not much larger than a spa or hot tub. Some home indoor swimming pool models combine a long, lap-length section with a wider section, usually square in shape, for relaxation or other casual use. Consult with your pool design and installation professional to see if a lap pool is the right solution for your home indoor swimming pool need. |
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