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  2. Rose Bowl Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The pools hosted the final practices of the 2000 US Olympic swimming and diving team. In 2008, the facility held the US National Diving Championships. [1] The USA Men's water polo team held a training game vs. the Croatia team at the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center on June 1, 2012 prior to the 2012 Olympics.

  3. U.S. Masters Swimming - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS), founded in 1970, is a national membership nonprofit [1] supporting masters swimming in the United States.The program began when the first National Masters Swimming Championships were held on May 2, 1970 at the Amarillo Aquatic Club pool with a few dozen swimmers.

  4. Burt Kanner - Wikipedia

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    Burt Kanner (born July 30, 1939) is an American former swimmer, math teacher, swimming coach, public address announcer, and author. He is best known for coaching the San Marino High School Swim Team for eighteen years from 1970-1982, and 1985-1991 where he led the team to 8 California State (California Interscholastic Federation) Championships and 12 League Championships.

  5. 6 Best Swimming Workouts for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Workout #1: Endurance Swim with Pacing Long, steady swims improve cardiovascular endurance and build muscle strength, which is essential for sustained calorie burn.

  6. Experts Say This No-Impact Cardio Alternative Burns As Much ...

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    Once you feel comfortable just swimming for 30 minutes, give this swim interval workout a try. Slowly warm up with four lengths of the pool with a maximum of 25 breaths between each length.

  7. Category:Swimming in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Swimming venues in Los Angeles (8 P) This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 03:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... Code of Conduct;

  8. Spieker Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The Spieker Aquatics Center is a 2,500-capacity stadium in Los Angeles, California used by UCLA water polo, swimming, and diving teams. The $14-million center was built in 2009 and is named for Tod and Catherine Spieker. Tod was a student-athlete at UCLA, competing from 1968 to 1971 in swimming. [1]

  9. Uytengsu Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The Uytengsu Aquatics Center (originally the McDonald's Olympic Swim Stadium) is a 2,500-seat outdoor aquatics venue located on the campus of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. [1] The facility features two pools: a long course pool (50x25 meters), and a diving well (25x25 yards) with towers. [ 2 ]