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The club has use of a local swimming pool most Tuesday evenings.
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The Club has access to the St Georges Pool on The Highway near Shadwell station.
 
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===Access to the pool===
 
===Access to the pool===
  
We generally meet at the [[SBOAC|basin]] as normal and then walk to the pool (at about 18:40).
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We have exclusive use of the small training pool located behind the Pool's reception area from 19:30 - 21:00 each Tuesday.
  
From 19:00 to 20:30 on a Tuesday, the pool is split in half - the swimmers have half and we share the other half with the diving club.
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Groups of paddlers wishing to learn or practice skills, especially in the colder winter months, can use this area provided they are accompanied by a Level 1 qualified coach, and no more than 8 in a group. Generally pool training groups are arranged via the forums or shortly before the start of the evening on a Tuesday.
  
If the divers use the pool, they generally want the deep end and we are free to use the shallow end for practicing braces, rescues and rolling.
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We generally meet at the [[SBOAC|basin]] as normal and then walk to the pool.
  
 
The [[THCC|club]] pays for access to the pool on behalf of the club members.
 
The [[THCC|club]] pays for access to the pool on behalf of the club members.
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===Kit to take===
 
===Kit to take===
  
The pool has (six) kayaks that we can use. These are very basic, but are fine if you want to start rolling.
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The pool has (six) kayaks that we can use. These are very basic, but are fine if you want to start rolling. No outside boats should be brought into the pool.
The pool kayaks do not have grab handles, so if you are practicing rescues, it can be better to take kayaks from the club, but ...
 
* You have to carry them there and back
 
* You must take them into the pool through the changing room.
 
* They must really be clean. No sand. No mud. No basin water. Give them a thorough shower on the way in. Open the bung hole and rinse the inside too.
 
  
 
The pool does have paddles, but they are not very good and you really do want to take a club paddle instead.
 
The pool does have paddles, but they are not very good and you really do want to take a club paddle instead.
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Take a club spray deck if you do not have one of your own.
 
Take a club spray deck if you do not have one of your own.
  
You do not need a buoyancy aid, but can wear one if you like.
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You do not need a buoyancy aid, but one is probably useful when learing to roll in kit.
  
 
If you take any equipment into the pool, please '''make sure that it is clean'''. Also, please remember to put any club equipment back where you found it.
 
If you take any equipment into the pool, please '''make sure that it is clean'''. Also, please remember to put any club equipment back where you found it.
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* St. Georges Swimming Pool is [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=from%3Ae1w3td%20to%3AE1W3BP about 10 minutes walk away] at 221 The Highway, London E1W 3BP.
 
* St. Georges Swimming Pool is [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=from%3Ae1w3td%20to%3AE1W3BP about 10 minutes walk away] at 221 The Highway, London E1W 3BP.
  
* [http://www.gll.org/centre/st-georges-pools.asp St George's Pools web site]
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* [http://www.gll.org/centre/st-georges-pools.asp St. George's Pools web site]

Revision as of 08:08, 12 October 2011

The Club has access to the St Georges Pool on The Highway near Shadwell station.

Access to the pool

We have exclusive use of the small training pool located behind the Pool's reception area from 19:30 - 21:00 each Tuesday.

Groups of paddlers wishing to learn or practice skills, especially in the colder winter months, can use this area provided they are accompanied by a Level 1 qualified coach, and no more than 8 in a group. Generally pool training groups are arranged via the forums or shortly before the start of the evening on a Tuesday.

We generally meet at the basin as normal and then walk to the pool.

The club pays for access to the pool on behalf of the club members.

The lockers take a 20p coin.

Kit to take

The pool has (six) kayaks that we can use. These are very basic, but are fine if you want to start rolling. No outside boats should be brought into the pool.

The pool does have paddles, but they are not very good and you really do want to take a club paddle instead.

Take a club spray deck if you do not have one of your own.

You do not need a buoyancy aid, but one is probably useful when learing to roll in kit.

If you take any equipment into the pool, please make sure that it is clean. Also, please remember to put any club equipment back where you found it.

What to wear

Practicing rescues generally involve some degree of inter-personal contact, so you may feel more comfortable if you adopt a more modest approach to your choice of swimming attire.

The pool boats are basic and do not have posh seats or padding, so a wetsuit will offer some protection from bruises to your legs. Be sure to rinse your wetsuit afterwards as the chemicals in the pool will not do it any good.

Depending on what you plan to do at the pool, you can spend some time "standing around" while you help somebody else practice, so you may want the extra warmth of a long sleeved top.

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