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Swimming machine

A swimming machine, also known as a resistance swimming apparatus], is a self-contained device powered by a pump, designed to facilitate stationary swimming for athletes or recreational users. This can be achieved by either propelling water past the swimmer or providing support for the swimmer, either within a water environment or on dry land.[1]

There are multiple variants of a swimming machine including countercurrent machines, hybrid systems, pressure-driven machines, swim spas, and volume driven machines.[1]

History edit

Counter current swimming machines made their appearance in the 1970s. The world's first swimming machine was completed in the Sportforum Hohenschönhausen in East Berlin in 1976. It was used by the top athletes of East Germany.[2][3] Initially, swimming machines were made in the form of pump-driven jetted streams, but received criticism since they created turbulence and an unnatural swimming environment. They were followed up in the 1980s by a propeller-and paddle-wheel-driven machines. These provided a smoother stream of water, thus a more natural swimming experience, and were more popular among consumers.

Hybrid Systems edit

Hybrid systems are another strand of swimming machines available. They feature self-contained micro pools similar to the counter-current type but use a flexible tether to keep the swimmer in place and help the swimmer from hitting the side of their exercise area. These systems, being human-powered, need neither machinery nor electricity but have to be carefully designed to suppress wave formation. The second type allows a person to remain on dry land while simulating certain swimming strokes. Machines of the latter type, however, can not compensate for the weight of the body and the limbs and thus deprive the user of the benefits of exercise in an aquatic environment. However, the higher effort required by such machines, in the absence of the metabolic effects of immersing the body in water, makes these devices more effective than true swimming if one's purpose is to achieve weight reduction. Similar in purpose, but not qualifying as swimming machines since they require access to a swimming pool, are various tether systems. Resistance Swim Spas beat the current stainless steel swim spas.

Pressure-driven machines edit

Pressure-driven swimming machines depend on one or more pumps. Discharge rates of 13 L/s (200 US gal/min) and more are possible, from motors of three or four horsepower (2 or 3 kW);[4] power requirements are determined from pump curves, where the pump is selected to Ś volumetric flow, as pressure loss is relatively low as the water does not need to be lifted, but only overcome swimmer drag and other pressure losses within the system. One of the earliest models on the market, introduced in 1973, was the Badujet[5] which is available only in the form of a bare propulsion system, to be installed into either an existing or newly built pool.

Also in this category of pressure-driven swimming machines are a number of swim spas, usually, fibreglass shells equipped with several pool pumps to set the water in motion. Seen as more convenient since they come pre-assembled, the quality of the swim has been criticized by indoor swimmers as being somewhat turbulent, as the strength of the current comes from the speed and pressure of the discharged water, rather than its volume. Contrary to this, triathletes and other sea swimmers have praised the system due to the turbulence created by the jets mimicking the behaviour of the sea, improving stamina and general fitness, and preparing them for unpredictable conditions they may face whilst they compete.

Swim Spas, as the name suggests, are a combination of a spa (or hot tub) and an exercise pool. Single-zone models are typically a fibreglass pressure-driven exercise pool which has swim jets at one end, and one or more spa seats fitted with massage jets at the other.[6] Swimmers and athletes have praised the integration of both a hot tub and swimming machine model since they can use it for exercising and recreational purposes.

In the 1980s, Monarch Spas developed the dual-zone swim spa, allowing the pumps and other equipment needed for the pool to also power a separate spa. One advantage of the modern dual-zone system is the ability to set different temperatures and use different chemicals in each pool area. The hot tub section can utilize bromine and provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience, while the swim zone can be kept cool for strenuous exercise using chlorine.

Volume-driven machines edit

In the 1980s, a new type of machine made its appearance. In an attempt to correct problems of turbulence and resulting discomfort from swimming against a jet of water, systems were devised to set the water in motion in a smoother fashion. The first, in 1984, was the SwimEx,[7] developed by Stan Charren together with two MIT-trained engineers. This machine, consisting of a fiberglass pool with the machinery housed in an adjacent compartment, sets the water in motion by means of a paddlewheel and generates a steady stream of water as wide as the swimming pool itself.

In the late 1980s, the Endless Pool[8][9] was developed by James Murdock. This machine places the water-moving equipment, a large propeller encased in a stainless steel box and powered by a remote hydraulic pump, and its stainless steel water circulation tunnels, inside the body of a vinyl-lined metal pool. Its stream of water is narrower than that of the SwimEx, though the swimming experience is comparable and equally smooth. Other companies have copied this system since it was introduced.[citation needed]

Around the same time, the Swim Gym, a propeller-driven propulsion system became commercially available. The Swim Gym machine is encased within a large (10" diameter) PVC tee which is then incorporated into the concrete wall of a swimming pool. It delivers a current equivalent to that produced by Endless Pools.

In 2008, SmartPools Sdn Bhd [10] Malaysia launched its Laminar Propulsion system using drive train technology capable of moving up to 30,000 litres of water per minute at low pressure to create a non-turbulent, bubble-free, smooth flow and speed-adjustable swimming treadmill.[11]

Hybrid Still Water Mini-Pools edit

A number of "still-water" mini-pools have been built, designed to be used in conjunction with various resistance-swimming tether systems. These human-powered devices combine the self-contained aspect of counter-current swimming machines with the lower priced and simplicity and freedom of movement of tether systems used in athletic training. They have major cost and energy-use advantages over mechanical swimming machines. They are often used for aerobic exercise, endurance and strength training, and for stroke practice. However, they cannot replicate open water conditions, in which the water courses at speed past the swimmer, so that for competition training their use has to be combined with open-water practice. One example of such a device is the Swimergy Swim System, which also makes use of wave-reduction technology. [12]

Energy Efficiency edit

Swim spas have significantly improved in energy efficiency, thanks in part to manufacturers like Wellis,[13] who have pioneered eco-friendly innovations. Wellis swim spas feature advanced Scandinavian Insulation, efficient LED lighting, and a Smart Control System, allowing for remote adjustments. These innovations not only reduce energy consumption but also offer users convenience and lower operational costs, positioning Wellis at the forefront of sustainable swim spa technology.


References edit

  1. ^ a b "Three Types of Pool Swim Machines". poolswimmachine. 2022-06-27. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  2. ^ Rößling, Ingo (3 November 2004). "Großsanierung im Sportforum". Berliner Morgenpost (in German). Berlin: Berliner Morgenpost GmbH. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Wettbewerb: Sportforum Berlin - Berlin Lichtenberg - Auslobung" (PDF). stadtentwicklung.berlin.de (in German). Berlin: Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen. 5 June 2020. p. 38. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Swimex 600S "Mount Everest" Review | SSHT".
  5. ^ "Badujet.com". Badujet.com. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  6. ^ "What Is a Swim Spa". 2023-11-16. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  7. ^ "SwimEx". SwimEx. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  8. ^ "Endlesspools". Endlesspools. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  9. ^ "Pool Robotic". Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-17.
  11. ^ "standards for swimming pool design" (PDF). swimspaslab. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  12. ^ "Swimergy - The energy-efficient bungee swim machine that swims two without machinery or power". www.swimergy.com. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
  13. ^ "Wellis Swim Spas". wellisspa.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.

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recreational users This can be achieved by either propelling water past the swimmer or providing support for the swimmer either within a water environment or on dry land 1 There are multiple variants of a swimming machine including countercurrent machines hybrid systems pressure driven machines swim spas and volume driven machines 1 Contents 1 History 2 Hybrid Systems 3 Pressure driven machines 4 Volume driven machines 5 Hybrid Still Water Mini Pools 6 Energy Efficiency 7 ReferencesHistory editCounter current swimming machines made their appearance in the 1970s The world s first swimming machine was completed in the Sportforum Hohenschonhausen in East Berlin in 1976 It was used by the top athletes of East Germany 2 3 Initially swimming machines were made in the form of pump driven jetted streams but received criticism since they created turbulence and an unnatural swimming environment They were followed up in the 1980s by a propeller and paddle wheel driven machines These provided a smoother stream of water thus a more natural swimming experience and were more popular among consumers Hybrid Systems editHybrid systems are another strand of swimming machines available They feature self contained micro pools similar to the counter current type but use a flexible tether to keep the swimmer in place and help the swimmer from hitting the side of their exercise area These systems being human powered need neither machinery nor electricity but have to be carefully designed to suppress wave formation The second type allows a person to remain on dry land while simulating certain swimming strokes Machines of the latter type however can not compensate for the weight of the body and the limbs and thus deprive the user of the benefits of exercise in an aquatic environment However the higher effort required by such machines in the absence of the metabolic effects of immersing the body in water makes these devices more effective than true swimming if one s purpose is to achieve weight reduction Similar in purpose but not qualifying as swimming machines since they require access to a swimming pool are various tether systems Resistance Swim Spas beat the current stainless steel swim spas Pressure driven machines editPressure driven swimming machines depend on one or more pumps Discharge rates of 13 L s 200 US gal min and more are possible from motors of three or four horsepower 2 or 3 kW 4 power requirements are determined from pump curves where the pump is selected to S volumetric flow as pressure loss is relatively low as the water does not need to be lifted but only overcome swimmer drag and other pressure losses within the system One of the earliest models on the market introduced in 1973 was the Badujet 5 which is available only in the form of a bare propulsion system to be installed into either an existing or newly built pool Also in this category of pressure driven swimming machines are a number of swim spas usually fibreglass shells equipped with several pool pumps to set the water in motion Seen as more convenient since they come pre assembled the quality of the swim has been criticized by indoor swimmers as being somewhat turbulent as the strength of the current comes from the speed and pressure of the discharged water rather than its volume Contrary to this triathletes and other sea swimmers have praised the system due to the turbulence created by the jets mimicking the behaviour of the sea improving stamina and general fitness and preparing them for unpredictable conditions they may face whilst they compete Swim Spas as the name suggests are a combination of a spa or hot tub and an exercise pool Single zone models are typically a fibreglass pressure driven exercise pool which has swim jets at one end and one or more spa seats fitted with massage jets at the other 6 Swimmers and athletes have praised the integration of both a hot tub and swimming machine model since they can use it for exercising and recreational purposes In the 1980s Monarch Spas developed the dual zone swim spa allowing the pumps and other equipment needed for the pool to also power a separate spa One advantage of the modern dual zone system is the ability to set different temperatures and use different chemicals in each pool area The hot tub section can utilize bromine and provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience while the swim zone can be kept cool for strenuous exercise using chlorine Volume driven machines editIn the 1980s a new type of machine made its appearance In an attempt to correct problems of turbulence and resulting discomfort from swimming against a jet of water systems were devised to set the water in motion in a smoother fashion The first in 1984 was the SwimEx 7 developed by Stan Charren together with two MIT trained engineers This machine consisting of a fiberglass pool with the machinery housed in an adjacent compartment sets the water in motion by means of a paddlewheel and generates a steady stream of water as wide as the swimming pool itself In the late 1980s the Endless Pool 8 9 was developed by James Murdock This machine places the water moving equipment a large propeller encased in a stainless steel box and powered by a remote hydraulic pump and its stainless steel water circulation tunnels inside the body of a vinyl lined metal pool Its stream of water is narrower than that of the SwimEx though the swimming experience is comparable and equally smooth Other companies have copied this system since it was introduced citation needed Around the same time the Swim Gym a propeller driven propulsion system became commercially available The Swim Gym machine is encased within a large 10 diameter PVC tee which is then incorporated into the concrete wall of a swimming pool It delivers a current equivalent to that produced by Endless Pools In 2008 SmartPools Sdn Bhd 10 Malaysia launched its Laminar Propulsion system using drive train technology capable of moving up to 30 000 litres of water per minute at low pressure to create a non turbulent bubble free smooth flow and speed adjustable swimming treadmill 11 Hybrid Still Water Mini Pools editA number of still water mini pools have been built designed to be used in conjunction with various resistance swimming tether systems These human powered devices combine the self contained aspect of counter current swimming machines with the lower priced and simplicity and freedom of movement of tether systems used in athletic training They have major cost and energy use advantages over mechanical swimming machines They are often used for aerobic exercise endurance and strength training and for stroke practice However they cannot replicate open water conditions in which the water courses at speed past the swimmer so that for competition training their use has to be combined with open water practice One example of such a device is the Swimergy Swim System which also makes use of wave reduction technology 12 Energy Efficiency editSwim spas have significantly improved in energy efficiency thanks in part to manufacturers like Wellis 13 who have pioneered eco friendly innovations Wellis swim spas feature advanced Scandinavian Insulation efficient LED lighting and a Smart Control System allowing for remote adjustments These innovations not only reduce energy consumption but also offer users convenience and lower operational costs positioning Wellis at the forefront of sustainable swim spa technology References edit a b Three Types of Pool Swim Machines poolswimmachine 2022 06 27 Retrieved 2023 11 17 Rossling Ingo 3 November 2004 Grosssanierung im Sportforum Berliner Morgenpost in German Berlin Berliner Morgenpost GmbH Retrieved 6 November 2023 Wettbewerb Sportforum Berlin Berlin Lichtenberg Auslobung PDF stadtentwicklung berlin de in German Berlin Senatsverwaltung fur Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen 5 June 2020 p 38 Retrieved 6 November 2023 Swimex 600S Mount Everest Review SSHT Badujet com Badujet com Retrieved 2011 06 12 What Is a Swim Spa 2023 11 16 Retrieved 2023 11 27 SwimEx SwimEx Retrieved 2011 06 12 Endlesspools Endlesspools Retrieved 2011 06 12 Pool Robotic Retrieved 31 July 2023 Now you don t need a big pool to keep fit Archived from the original on 2008 05 17 standards for swimming pool design PDF swimspaslab Retrieved April 18 2023 Swimergy The energy efficient bungee swim machine that swims two without machinery or power www swimergy com Retrieved 2022 05 19 Wellis Swim Spas wellisspa com Retrieved 2024 01 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming machine amp oldid 1205307465 Volume driven machines, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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