Anonymous wrote:^^Name of pool or no one believes the health department approved this. Perhaps you all complied when it was being inspected? Guess you are okay loving life like rules don’t apply to you. And looks like the attitude will be passed down. Splish, splash
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phase 2: We are allowing 2 people per lane for lap swim. Shallow end can be reserved for parent-led instruction. Diving well can be reserved for diving. The board put lots of language in the procedures about remaining distanced while lap swimming, and be sure you are teaching your kids. The reality is people float up and down the lanes chatting, kids get to play on the diving boards, and parents engage with their children in the shallow end. Every person has to do a health screening for covid symptoms to enter. Its making the best of a bad situation. I have zero COVID concerns with the way my pool is implementing Phase 2. We are much more distanced at the pool then if we went to the park or on a hiking trail.
The reality is that if you are in VA, this is all not allowed and I hope the health department shuts you down.
Had a blast at the pool today!
My wife and two kids had 1/2 of the shallow end reserved. We jumped off the side a bunch of times, threw the ball around and floated on the noodle we bought from home for a while. We also were showed my three year old how to float without floaties and practice his doggie paddle and my five year old was working on his side stroke.
It was great exercise for us all and very instructional for our kids.
That’s great. It was against an order from the governor. The fact that you all had a blast changes nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phase 2: We are allowing 2 people per lane for lap swim. Shallow end can be reserved for parent-led instruction. Diving well can be reserved for diving. The board put lots of language in the procedures about remaining distanced while lap swimming, and be sure you are teaching your kids. The reality is people float up and down the lanes chatting, kids get to play on the diving boards, and parents engage with their children in the shallow end. Every person has to do a health screening for covid symptoms to enter. Its making the best of a bad situation. I have zero COVID concerns with the way my pool is implementing Phase 2. We are much more distanced at the pool then if we went to the park or on a hiking trail.
The reality is that if you are in VA, this is all not allowed and I hope the health department shuts you down.
Had a blast at the pool today!
My wife and two kids had 1/2 of the shallow end reserved. We jumped off the side a bunch of times, threw the ball around and floated on the noodle we bought from home for a while. We also were showed my three year old how to float without floaties and practice his doggie paddle and my five year old was working on his side stroke.
It was great exercise for us all and very instructional for our kids.
That’s great. It was against an order from the governor. The fact that you all had a blast changes nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phase 2: We are allowing 2 people per lane for lap swim. Shallow end can be reserved for parent-led instruction. Diving well can be reserved for diving. The board put lots of language in the procedures about remaining distanced while lap swimming, and be sure you are teaching your kids. The reality is people float up and down the lanes chatting, kids get to play on the diving boards, and parents engage with their children in the shallow end. Every person has to do a health screening for covid symptoms to enter. Its making the best of a bad situation. I have zero COVID concerns with the way my pool is implementing Phase 2. We are much more distanced at the pool then if we went to the park or on a hiking trail.
The reality is that if you are in VA, this is all not allowed and I hope the health department shuts you down.
Had a blast at the pool today!
My wife and two kids had 1/2 of the shallow end reserved. We jumped off the side a bunch of times, threw the ball around and floated on the noodle we bought from home for a while. We also were showed my three year old how to float without floaties and practice his doggie paddle and my five year old was working on his side stroke.
It was great exercise for us all and very instructional for our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phase 2: We are allowing 2 people per lane for lap swim. Shallow end can be reserved for parent-led instruction. Diving well can be reserved for diving. The board put lots of language in the procedures about remaining distanced while lap swimming, and be sure you are teaching your kids. The reality is people float up and down the lanes chatting, kids get to play on the diving boards, and parents engage with their children in the shallow end. Every person has to do a health screening for covid symptoms to enter. Its making the best of a bad situation. I have zero COVID concerns with the way my pool is implementing Phase 2. We are much more distanced at the pool then if we went to the park or on a hiking trail.
The reality is that if you are in VA, this is all not allowed and I hope the health department shuts you down.
Anonymous wrote:Phase 2: We are allowing 2 people per lane for lap swim. Shallow end can be reserved for parent-led instruction. Diving well can be reserved for diving. The board put lots of language in the procedures about remaining distanced while lap swimming, and be sure you are teaching your kids. The reality is people float up and down the lanes chatting, kids get to play on the diving boards, and parents engage with their children in the shallow end. Every person has to do a health screening for covid symptoms to enter. Its making the best of a bad situation. I have zero COVID concerns with the way my pool is implementing Phase 2. We are much more distanced at the pool then if we went to the park or on a hiking trail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In VIrginia, the governor's plan mandated lap swimming only for Phase 1, so yes right now only lap swimming or water walking is allowed at our pool. When it moves to phase two there will be more activity and family stuff allowed.
Phase 2 started 6/12, didn’t it?
Our pool opened 2 “lanes” in the shallow end for families to work with learning swimmers for phase 2.