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At the end of a long day, now you can look
forward to stepping into the warm, soothing waters in your own
Infinity Pool or
Swim Spa. There is nothing
like swirling waters and gentle heat to soak out the stresses
of the day. And we've made it easy for you to get the portable
spa of your dreams.
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Swim Spa are flexible, easy to set up, simple to use.
You can put your portable spa inside or out, on any level
surface that can handle some weight. All you need, typically, is space
suited to a Swim Spa,
a 50 amp electrical hookup and access to a garden hose to fill your Swim
Spa. It's that simple. In just a few hours, your warm, inviting Swim Spa
will be ready for you to enjoy.
Your Swim Spa is easy and economical to use.
Today's Swim Spa are great for relaxation and even
entertaining. Just picture this: sitting under the stars on a cool night,
relaxing in your Swim Spa, chatting with friends. You won't need special
plumbing for the installation (other than an ordinary garden hose). And you
won't need to spend a fortune to utilize your portable spa. Many of the most
popular
Swim Spas can be
operated for less than $20 per month!
Get started now.
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Take the Plunge
New spas can put you in the swim
The dual Aqua Swim ‘n’ Spa from Rio
SwimSpas has separate swimming and spa areas.
by Barbara Twardowski and Jim Twardowski,
R.N.
Denise Adamy doesn’t swim at a gym or even
in her backyard. She swims in her garage.
The 43-year-old mother lives in Wasilla,
Alaska, where it was 5 degrees below zero in February. Adamy
has Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, wears leg braces and walks
with a cane. She swims and does aquatic exercises four times a
week in a swim spa housed in her garage.
"I can’t think of a better way to exercise
for anyone who is handicapped," Adamy said. "I love my pool."
Swim spas — also called counter-current
pools or therapy pools — allow people with a
variety of abilities to swim in place. Carl R. Meyer of Rio
SwimSpas in Brownsville, Texas, who’s known for his innovative
swim spa designs, said, "I describe it as the marriage of a
swimming pool and a spa."
Suit Yourself
A swim spa is a pint-sized pool with many of
the features found in a whirlpool spa. Water is circulated
through jets, propellers or paddlewheels.
Swim spas come in varying sizes — typically
6 to 8 feet wide and 14 to 19 feet long. The depth ranges from
3 to 5 feet, and some units can be customized to greater
depths for people who do aquatic exercises. Dual swim spas,
with separate spa and pool areas, are longer.

Swim spas can be installed outdoors or
indoors.
A swim spa’s water temperature can be
adjusted to provide therapeutic warm water for relaxing the
muscles or cooler water for more vigorous workouts.
Get Moving
Warm water therapy is especially good for
people with neuromuscular diseases.
"Aquatic exercise enables a
three-dimensional environment," said Julia Meno-Fettig, a
certified therapeutic recreation specialist (CTRS) and a
national speaker for the Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute.
"People leave their wheelchair, prosthetic, cane or crutches
behind and have freedom of movement in the water. They can
float on their backs, roll, and get into positions that they
are unable to duplicate on land."
Activities in warm water (hydrotherapy) give
a person greater range-of-motion and help to relax muscles.
Hydrotherapy also can help to increase circulation and reduce
leg swelling.
Moving around in water, if your doctor
advises this, may even help increase lung capacity.

Swim spas let users swim or enjoy warm
water therapy. Photos by Rio SwimSpas
Because
the buoyant nature of water supports the body, water therapy
maximizes a person’s abilities. Meno-Fettig has worked with
parents who don’t know the extent of their disabled children’s
abilities.
For example, when Meno-Fettig tells young
"Joey" he’s going to snorkel, his mother says, "He can’t do
that." Joey successfully snorkels, and his mother’s view of
him is changed.
"Water’s greatest gifts are independence,
building confidence and increasing mobility," Meno-Fettig
said.
Everybody's Doing It
"Spas are a growing market. They are great
for therapy and stress relief. With the aging baby boomers, we
anticipate the trend will continue," said Suzanne Barrows, a
spokesperson for the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals.
A swim spa at home also offers 24-hour-a-day
convenience, year-round use and privacy. It can fit in a
smaller space than a traditional pool, and requires a lower
heating cost, easier maintenance and fewer chemicals.
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