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Have you ever watched the Olympics and found yourself in awe of the professional swimmers’ physiques? Their long, lean and toned muscular bodies seem to glide through the water effortlessly.
Swimmers are in fantastic shape and those who swim regularly know that they not only look great on the outside but feel just as great on the inside. The health benefits of swimming are almost unmatched by most any other sport.
Why is Swimming So Good?
Swimming works your whole body, improving cardiovascular conditioning, muscle strength, endurance, posture, and flexibility all at the same time. Your cardiovascular system in particular benefits because swimming improves your body’s use of oxygen without overworking your heart.
As you become fitter and are able to swim longer, your resting heart rate and respiratory rate will be reduced, making blood flow to the heart and lungs more efficient. If you’re looking to lose weight, swimming is just the ticket.
On average, a swimmer can burn as many calories in an hour as a runner who runs six miles in one hour. Simply put, some call swimming the perfect form of exercise.
Additional Health Benefits of Swimming
Whole body conditioning: Swimming tones your upper and lower body because you’re using almost all of your major muscle groups. The best strokes for all-over body toning are the freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke.
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2019 Quarter Calendar
Winter Quarter:
January 2 - March 9
Early Closure: Saturday, January 26th: All Schools will close at 4:00pm for the Annual Staff Awards Event
Spring Quarter:
March 10 - June 1 (Dublin)
March 10 - June 8 (Livermore)
March 10 - June 15 (Fremont, Newark)
Holidays Observed: Easter (April 21)
Memorial Day (May 27)
Summer Quarter:
June 2 - Sept. 7 (Dublin)
June 9 - Sept. 7 (Livermore)
June 16 - Sept. 7 (Fremont, Newark)
Holidays Observed:
Independence Day (July 4)
Labor Day (September 2)
Fall Quarter:
Sept. 8 - Dec. 21 (All Schools)
Holidays Observed:
Halloween (Oct. 31 All Schools will close at 5:30pm
Thanksgiving (Nov. 28)
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