Author: rokur
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Virtual SwimBiz 2020: Inspiring Comfort – Leading with Comfort with Jill Bornstein
As your swimmers return to the pool, some will jump right in but others will be filled with anxiety. Your staff may have concerns of their own. This 60-minute webinar will inspire you to lead with comfort by learning 7 essential skills of comfort all through the eyes of a dog. The evidence-based skill of…
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Elephant enjoying the swimming pool at Letaba in the Kruger National Park
An elephant enjoying the swimming pool at the Letaba Rest Camp, in the Kruger National Park. Have you ever seen an elephant tiptoe over a fence?
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Pools deciding on summer swimming options
Pools at state parks are staying closed through the summer. As for public pools and splash pads, it’s up to local governments.
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Greg Louganis 3m Springboard Comeback | Seoul 1988 Replays
Relive the full Men’s Diving Final of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul! Prior to the Final, Greg Louganis suffered a concussion after his head struck the springboard during the preliminary rounds. However, he still managed to qualify for the Finals where, showing perseverance and determination, Louganis delivered an outstanding performance to complete his…
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SwimTeam: Stroke Exercises
Chandler Aquatic’s recreational Swim Team is a great way to introduce talented swimmers to a friendly competitive atmosphere that’s safe, fun, and exciting. Try these at-home stroke exercises to prep for your next swim meet.
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Virtual SwimBiz 2020: Local Sponsorship – Lessons for Clubs and LSCs with Julie Bachman
How do you generate revenue for your club or LSC beyond basic registration and meet entries? Join an expert who has solicited sponsorships for her club and LSC with great success. It is not easy to “make the ask†to local businesses, so join us for a lesson in how to find partnerships right in…
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Warm weather ahead for this weekend – but there’s a warning for swimmers
This weekend will be warm and some people will probably want to go for a swim – but you need to know where you’re allowed to swim and where you’re not.
