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Pool float

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Device used to keep someone above water
A young girl holding onto a kickboard in a swimming pool

Aswimming float, commonly known aspool float orfloaty, is a device used fortoddlers or other very young children who are beginning to learn how toswim, or during exercise for therapeutic or training purposes. These devices, which come in many shapes and types, are used to aid them withbuoyancy, or for floating on for fun.

The most common floats for children and adults areinflatable rings (in the middle of which the user swims) andinflatable armbands (placed around the user's arms). After being inflated through avalve, they are much less dense than water because they are composed mainly of air, surrounded by a thin layer of synthetic material.

Float-assisted swimming can be more difficult than free swimming, because if the float is held in front of the swimmer a more vigorous workout for the legs is given as the swimmer's weight is propelled solely by the legs, and vice versa for the arms.

Swimming board

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"Kickboard" redirects here. For the type of two-wheeled vehicle commonly known as "kickboard" in South Korean 'Konglish', seeKick scooter. For the motorized versions, seeMotorized scooter andE-scooter.
A standard EVA foam kickboard

Swimming boards (often referred to askickboards orflutter boards) are a flotation aid used for fun or to develop a swimmer's kicking action. They can be used on all strokes but are primarily used onFreestyle,Butterfly stroke andBreaststroke.

Swimmers of all ability can use them. Young swimmers can develop their kicking action while elite swimmers can refine their kick. They are also used to strengthen a swimmers' legs.[1]

Construction

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Worn foam kickboard

Kickboards are usually made fromEVA foam. Some are made of more durableHDPE. The EVA foam boards can break easily and become very worn after long use, meaning the board can slowly disintegrate over time.

Variations

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There are some variations of kickboards from the traditional form with two hand grips. Some can be used as a kickboard and apull buoy. These are often oddly shaped so they can be used for both of the training aspects.

Other floats

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Especially-large floats can be used as seats to float or sit on top of a pool for the user to stand on top in the manner of araft.

A variation known as the "pool noodle" is a long, thin cylinder, measuring 3–5 feet (90–150 cm) long and 3 inches (8 cm) in diameter, sometimes with a hollow core. It can be used to aid in floating or stretching exercises.

Apull buoy or "leg float" is used to focus exercise on the arms.

Pool dumbbells are used for strength training where muscles push down againstbuoyancy. This is the opposite of conventionaldumbbells, which are used to force muscles to pull up, against gravity.

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSwimming floats.

References

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  1. ^BBC Sport Academy - Swimming equipment guide
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