Thursday, May 29, 2014

Pool areas that should be avoided to maintain safety

Swimming skill is not a total guarantee of  safety. Even good swimmers need to swim with a buddy or at least with other people around. Being aware of the environment (pool areas) will help you avoid accident and maintain total safety. There are swimming pools with low maintenance in which, some areas should be avoided. Even the well-maintained pool is not also a guarantee. Drowning happens even in high-end condominiums, resorts and hotels. Kids MUST  be accompanied by adults even if they are competitive swimmers. Do not rely to lifeguard-on-duty alone. Accidents may occur anytime and anywhere but being cautious and being prepared does a great impact to achieve safety.
Don't allow your kids to swim without adults
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To avoid accident, I listed some areas in the pool to avoid when swimming. Check if you happen to see some of the areas listed.

1. Slippery pool deck/walk ways or open shower areas
Slippery areas can cause you harm and injury. Some types of tiles are slippery when wet. Walkways with slime molds and algae are usually slippery, so, avoid those areas or be careful when walking. Molds and algae usually appear during rainy season. It would also help if you will tell the other swimmers and the management to keep the area mold and algae free.
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2. Cracked tiles
Cracked tiles are dangerous because it may cut your skin. Using your goggles, you can check cracked tiles under the water. Cracked tiles is more dangerous in the four feet deep water areas where swimmers can stand and touch the floor. It is even more dangerous if located in the stair area.
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3. Contaminated pool water
Color and smell of the water could be an indication of contamination. Green is an indication that molds and fungus are present in the water. Don't risk you health by swimming in contaminated water. If you happen to drink the dirty pool water, you may drink pro-biotic drinks after swimming to avoid stomach ache or other water-borne disease.

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3. Electric shock prone areas
Areas like pumping machines and electric breakers should be avoided. It is also important to dry yourself before plugging your phone chargers and etc.. Remember that when we are wet, electric shock is possible to happen.
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5. Deep water areas
If you are not confident in the deep, then don't risk your life by swimming in those areas. Be sure to have a treading and deep water survival skill before submerging in the deep.

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6. Unfixed stair handles
If you happen to see an unfix stair handle, please tell the pool management immediately to avoid accidents to happen. By doing so, you helped the management and you save the next person or people who may possibly experience accident in that stair.
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7. Stock rooms
Stock room is the area where maintenance equipment and materials are placed. Including those are the chemical substances like chlorine, which is bad for the lungs. This is dangerous specially to the people with lung problems.
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Keep yourself and your family or company safe by avoiding those areas. Swimming is more fun when it is accident free. 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Touch of Sun, Sea, and Pool Water at Sofitel

It is truly breathtaking and relaxing with the touch of Sofitels' captivating recreation resort located in its prime location in CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City.

The pool is lagoon-type, it is well-landscaped, and with a view of the sea. It has well-maintained shower areas, cottages, artificial waterfalls,  slides, and a tropical garden with sun beds and beach chairs. The pool management is strict and has its rules. This is expected in five star hotels to maintain the standards of their services. The swimming pool rules are as follows:

-Only the registered guest and hotel members are allowed to swim.
(If one of your friends is a member, maybe you can  have access to the pool)
-Outside food and drinks are not permitted within the pool/garden area
-Children under 14 must be under adult supervision at all times
-Make use of the pool side shower

-Swimming is not allowed for individuals who carry communicable disease, open wounds, and/or under influence of any substances
-No diving, running, jumping
-Appropriate swim wear must be worn
-The hotel does not take liability for any kind of harm  caused within the pool
-Children who cannot swim must wear swimming and floating gear

The pool is made-up with white cement (not tiled) and painted with white and blue. The paint enhances the beauty of the pool as it reflects in the water. The pool is ornamented with lights that makes it more inviting for night swimming in the evening. The yachts also add to the fantastic view.

I was able to visit the pool due to a national convention. It was a truly amazing visit and I am looking forward to personally make a splash in that luxurious recreation pool in the future. Try and experience a luxury visit at Sofitel!





Related link: www.sofitelmanila.com

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Langoy Sirena (Mermaid Swim): The Newest Swimming Stroke of Summer

It is every little girls dream to be a princess, no doubt, this is really common among them. But time has changed,  now, from princess, its is now every little girls dream to be a mermaid princess. No wonder why the local television networks included mermaid as one of the themes in primetime and telebabad shows. Dyesebel (the iconic and legendary mermaid) and Kambal Sirena (newest creation of mermaid-themed fantasy drama) aired like really intended for long summer vacation while most activities are swimming in the beach and in other water forms. As a result, mermaid swim or locally known as "langoy sirena," is now a popular stroke among the kids and even among adults. It is a swimming style that utilizes dolphin kick and mimic the swim of a mermaid.

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Ann Curtis & Ashley Sarmiento 
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Loiuse delos Reyes

In the technical level, the closest to mermaid swim is finswimming, more specifically, the monofin swimming. It is a swimming technique that uses an accessory (monofin) to swim like a dolphin. According to en.wikipedia.org, Monofin is a type of swimfin that is typically used in underwater sports such as finswimming and freediving. This type of swimming advances the speed of the swimmer into 3 seconds more faster than the usual. The first type of swimming fin was made of rubber. It was developed by a French Commander De Corlieu. On the other hand, monofin was invented by Ukrainian finswimming team in 1972. Other variations are bifin and paddle fins. Is monofin a sport? Yes, It is a sport. In fact, the first bi-annual world championship competition for a monofin swimming started in 1962 and it was recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1986. 
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A little girl in her mermaid swim lesson
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Kids doing the monofin swim

What skills are needed to learn it? Basic swimming skill is needed to learn monofin but even without the formal swimming lesson but knows how to swim for survival can also learn monofin swimming. The most needed and necessary skill is treading for survival in the deep water. It would also be an advantage if you know how to do gliding with undulation and dolphin kick from the butterfly stroke.
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Traditional long blade fins

In the Philippines, there is no school for fin-swimming but some swimming schools offer it as part of their swimming programs. On November 8, 2012, fin-swimming was offered in the University of the Philippines as a service Physical Education to its students (PE2).
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Mermaid swimming students

In fulfilling  your dream to be a mermaid swimmer, the philippine mermaid swimming academy offers learning program that will make your summer a memorable one. Before doing the mermaid swim, be sure to be equipped with necessary swimming skills. For basic swimming programs, try freelance aquatics solution and enjoy the best memories of a happy summer.

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Elisabeth Krisstoffersen, a Norwegian freediver

Related links:
www.finspirit.com
www.finswimmer.com
http://elisabethfreediver.blogspot.com
http://sportiteveryday.blogspot.com
www.philippinefinswimming.com
http://www.philippinemermaidswimmingacademy.com

Sunday, May 4, 2014

A Luxurious Splash at "The Legend Villas" Swimming Pool

It's an amazing discovery. There is a small but homely recreation pool in Mandaluyong City. Summer is really full of great surprises. I was able to experience a luxurious splash in one of the best hotels in Mandaluyong, The Legend Villas. FreelaceAquaticsSolution facilitated the swimming lesson event of Mom and Me. Mom and Me is an event organizing company that advocates the importance of mother and daughter bonding. The "The Legend Villas", is the major Sponsor of such fun-to-fit mother and daughter summer swimming activity.

The pool is kidney shape with approximately 15 meters in length and 5 meters in width. Its deep is 4 feet to 7 feet. It has poolside jacuzzi and artificial waterfalls. The comfort rooms are clean and air-conditioned. Water is distinctly clean and chlorine content is just enough for the volume of water. The pool deck (walkway area) is made-up of wood . According to the Marketing Officer, the pool area is one of the favorite venues of parties and events. Pool is a potential venue of kids swimming lesson with six students per class for ages 6 to 12. A function hall is situated beside the pool area that can be used as extension of pool parties. The pool is open daily from 8:00am to 6:00pm. It is exactly  located at 60 Pioneer Corner Madison Streets, Mandaluyong City. It can be reached via Boni Avenue MRT station and a ten (10) minutes walk from Robinsons Mall.






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http://www.legendvillas.com.phhttp://www.momandme.com.phhttps://www.facebook.com/mommyandmePH