mangjose Posted April 13, 2007 Share Posted April 13, 2007 anybody tried fort bonifacio... yung sa camp ng army talaga... i heard open to the public raw... yung sa west rembo san doon yun? landmarks pls. Quote Link to comment
daDJ Posted April 14, 2007 Share Posted April 14, 2007 The Fort Boni Pool at the Army Gym compound is a good choice coz it's 50m and relatively cleaner than most MM public pools. Pero guys since it's summer season, expect a throng of swimmers there. Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted April 16, 2007 Share Posted April 16, 2007 1. Marikina Sports Complex has a 50m pool.2. Philippine Science High School has a covered 50m pool but I dont think it's open to the public.3. There's a new 50m pool in Makati, sa may West Rembo pero di ko pa napupuntahan.4. I've heard the Manila Polo Club has a 50m pool but I havent seen it myself. 1) yep eto yung mababaw na pool na 50 meter3) eto yung makati aquatic sports arena.. or masa....near guadalupe.. tell the driver aquatic sports.. although 200 pesos ata dito pag non-makati resident ka.. 4) for members lang ito. Quote Link to comment
rebel_biatch Posted April 22, 2007 Share Posted April 22, 2007 wanna learn how to swim??get me as your instuctress.. lol!! swimmer_rebel_biatch Quote Link to comment
THUG Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 (edited) i never had formal swimming training.. i only learned as an adult swimming with triathlete friends.. and reading guides on the internet.. as a kid i almost drowned 2x, as in life threatening drowning situation now i can swim back and forth on a 50 meter pool, and swim on an open sea.. i also bought this book.. http://www.totalimmersion.net/ it teachers proper balance and rotation.. as you know.. swimmers swim by trunk rotation not by hands.. and a good training to improve your swimming form and rotation is to swim using CLOSED FISTS.. also for beginning swimmers..i suggest you buy FINS.. this will improve your kick while learning to swim so you will not sink.. Edited April 23, 2007 by THUG Quote Link to comment
hardhunk Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 enroll swimming lesson o dikayay magpalunod ka Quote Link to comment
SLUGGER Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 there are steps to take before learning how to swim... first is to take that fear of water out of your system... proper breathing exercises will do the trick until you feel comfortable enough in water. inhale through the mouth and exhale through the nose... inhale above water exhale while submerged... do this ten times on the shallow part of the pool... proper breathing technique will eliminate the feeling of breathlessness in water which causes panic and eventually drowning... next steps are to learn the form (i.e. streamlining), movements (i.e. pulls and kicks), and synchronization of all movements (i.e. freestyle) reading wont make you learn... practicing will! if you dont have someone to check what you're doing makes it harder to learn... ladies ill teach you for free... sumabit na lang mga lalake Quote Link to comment
bigtango Posted May 10, 2007 Share Posted May 10, 2007 sama na rin ako sa swimming lesson mo hehe...seriously, kailangan ko ito.... :mtc: Quote Link to comment
I8U Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 1.practicebubbling (inhale thru mouth above water sit untilhed below water level and exhale thru nose.Repeat 20 times with 3 secs interval.This will enable you to breath out the nose on water on relax manner which is important inlearning other swimmng styles. 2. Practice facedown floating in water at chest level. Stand straight, stretch arms upward like reaching up with both hands, place straight arm at the back of ear,lock it in place but keep it relaxed ,interlock your thums,fingers straight and curved upward,inhale using mouth then slowly glide your body forward on water ,exhale thru the nose slowly.Keep practicing this until you you body can float steadily on the water. 3. Next practice flatter kicks. Hold on the pool gutter face down on water but keep head above water.Lfift your body as if floating face down but holding on the gutter and face above water, your body will definitely sink at first, try to use your upper body to pull your body (hips down) up then slowly move your legs up and down alternatley, do it with your legs straight ( you can allow it to bend a little) keepdoing this for atleast 2minutes. 4. Practice step2 but this time combine it with the flatter kick. Better get the feel of it,hold a kickboard in front of you but tih your arms staright glide and do flatterkicks Quote Link to comment
aznarak Posted May 17, 2007 Share Posted May 17, 2007 The Marikina Sports Park has a very good 50-meter pool. The rate is 30 pesos per dip and the schedule is 8-11 am and 1-4 pm, Tue-Sun. But some nearby schools hold their swimming classes there so the pool can be quite crowded. Swimming is really my first choice for a workout, but my skin tends to get very dark even if I use sunblock. Anyone know of an indoor 50-meter swimming pool in Metro Manila (and preferably open after office hours)? Quote Link to comment
gaw_dyap Posted May 18, 2007 Share Posted May 18, 2007 just dont be afraid pagmalapit ka ng lumubog... keep on paddling and try to relax Quote Link to comment
id6230 Posted July 19, 2007 Share Posted July 19, 2007 Urgency makes you learn fast. The best thing to do jump into a body of water that is a least twice your height in deep and start using your hands/arms and legs. This is the fastest way to learn. Just make sure a lifeguard is very near you. I kidd you not, you will learn quickly on this method. Quote Link to comment
mitchkim Posted July 27, 2007 Share Posted July 27, 2007 guys, would u know a public swimming pool within the makati cbd area where i can do my workout na hindi naman expensive ung entrance. since the makati ymca was closed, i've been looking for one. anybody? Quote Link to comment
erised Posted August 28, 2007 Share Posted August 28, 2007 when i was learning.. tinuruan muna kami proper breathing tas once that's sorted, proper kick, last na yun pano gamitin arms... once you get your breathing sorted and kicks at marunong ka mag float! easy peasy na! Quote Link to comment
0kulas0 Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 subok lang ng subok... pagkakaalam ko, yun ang pinaka effective... pag napagod, kapit konti sa gilid, tapos langoy ulit... sige lang ng sige... practice lang talaga... one and a half hours, 3X a week for 3 mos... kung di ka pa matuto ewan ko nlang... nasa iyo naman yan eh... Quote Link to comment
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