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  2. Sports and Leisure Management Ltd - Wikipedia

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    It trades under the name Everyone Active, which is its consumer brand. At present, the company manages over 200 leisure centres on the behalf of over 50 local authorities and trusts in England. It provides sports and leisure services to approximately 2.7million members and caters for 3.2million visitors each month.

  3. Sunderland Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Everyone Active: Owned by: Sunderland City Council: Architect: Red Box: Type: Indoor: Cost: £19.8m GBP: Size: 50 x 25 metres (Olympic-standard) Depth: 2m (adjustable) Website: Official website: Features; Additional 25m x 12.5m, 4m adjustable depth diving pool with 1m, 3m and 5m boards, 500 seat viewing gallery: Facilities

  4. Plymouth Life Centre - Wikipedia

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    Its facilities include a family leisure pool, a climbing wall, an eight-lane indoor bowls centre, fitness suite, a 10 lane 50-metre Olympic standard swimming pool, an Olympic standard diving pool, along with dryside training facilities, showers and a multipurpose area for dance and martial arts. [1]

  5. How to keep swimming in the pool safe and fun for everyone

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    Residents looking to dive into summer fun need to also take pool safety into consideration. Drowning is the leading cause of death for children aged 1–4 and the second leading cause of ...

  6. Why America stopped building public pools

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    There is one outdoor public pool for every 38,000 people in America — from 34,000 in 2015 — according to the National Recreation and Park Association.

  7. Swimming (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water. The sport takes place in pools or open water (e.g., in a sea or lake). Competitive swimming is one of the most popular Olympic sports, [1] with varied distance events in butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and individual ...

  8. Here's How Often You Should Swim for Weight Loss - AOL

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    This workout combines different swimming strokes with high-intensity intervals and active recovery periods, ensuring you get a comprehensive and effective session every time you hit the pool.

  9. Active living - Wikipedia

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    There are many health related benefits to being physically active and living an active life. Active living can help to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve overall health and well-being, reduce stress levels, minimize health related medical costs, help maintain a healthy weight, assist in proper balance and posture and the maintenance of healthy bones and strong muscles. [12]