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Tide and True Exercise
June 1, 2001
Luxury Home Builder
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| Exercise pools are hot items with today’s health-conscious consumer. |
Now discriminating and health-conscious homeowners are seeing an exercise pool as not just an investment for life but also as a design focus in their luxury homes. Occupying no more than 144 square feet of floor space and embellishable with decorator tiles and creative decking, the fiberglass SwimEx pools lend themselves to patio and family room additions as well as in-home exercise gyms.
Users swim against a 30-inch-deep laminar flow that extends evenly across the swim area, and resistance can be set from 0 to 6.5 mph. The pool can push 30,000 gallons of water per minute through its system. A regularly scheduled 20- to 30-minute workout provides complete muscle toning and extensive cardiovascular conditioning. Aquatic exercise also provides a means for efficient rehabilitation from injury without the joint strain associated with on-land alternatives.
Water temperature can be regulated, and an ozonator purifies the water without using chemicals. SwimEx pool prices start at $25,500, and installation costs range from $3,500 to $5,000 excluding special building and excavation needs. More information can be found at www.swimex.com or by calling 800/877-7946.
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