A lap pool is the perfect exercise accessory. Get information about inground, above ground, indoor, fiberglass and vinyl lap pools. Plus learn about building your own lap pool.
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A lap pool is built for exercise and nothing more. It's prefered by many top athletes who want a low impact, aerobic and resistance work out.
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The above ground lap pool generally an all-in-one package that includes everything you'll need including the pump, ladder, filter, fittings, and the pool itself. Typically they are 7 feet by 28 feet.
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An indoor lap pool can serve two purposes. It is great for a hard workout, and just as good as a place to relax.
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The fiberglass lap pool requires much less maintenance than the traditional concrete inground pool. Resurfacing and replastering are a thing of the past.
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Lap pool dimensions are often very specific. That's because when people exercise they like to know how far they have traveled in a certain period of time.
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Building a lap pool takes time, usually several weeks. Of course your the season and your location will both make a difference. But it should only take several days to dig and pour the foundation.
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An inground lap swimming pool should last a lifetime, and builders typically will provide a lifetime warranty so you can be sure it is designed to last. Vinyl linings however will need to be replaced.
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The vinyl lap pool is a great alternative if you don't have the budget for a traditional in ground pool. You'll get the same benefits at a much lower cost.
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A pool lap counter is perfect if you need to swim a predetermined number of laps, or if you simply want to chart your progress. Once you use one, you'll never be without it again.
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