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There have been many articles written in Newspapers and Magazines about the fantastic benefits of our products through the years. Here are some of the top news stories featuring Endless Pools, Inc.

Sunset’s newest Idea House proves that you don’t have to live off the grid to enjoy the benefits of eco-friendly design, Sunset Magazine.
Endless Pools was chosen to be a part of the 2007 Sunset Idea House in downtown San Francisco, one of the first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) remodeled homes in the nation.  Read full article >>
 
Holiday Coastal Cottage - Big Ideas, Cozy Spaces , Coastal Living Magazine.
Coastal Living® installed an Endless Pool® in the courtyard of their recent Holiday Coastal Cottage project in Port Royal, SC. Decorated by renowned designer Linda Woodrum the 2,600 square-foot cottage embraces the “less-is-more theme.” Read full article >>
 
Stationary Pools: Going Nowhere Fast, The Washington Post. Backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, crawl. Cathy Raggio's 30-minute, early-morning pool routine burns calories galore and provides a galvanizing workout for the arms, legs, heart and lungs. In terms of distance swum, though, hers is a static routine: zero laps, zero miles. Read full article >>
 
The Laps of Luxury — The Endless Pool delivers the ocean on call, The Philadelphia Inquirer. Even with the best intentions, inertia is a beast to overcome. It can easily slay nascent fitness enthusiasm. In more houses than anyone cares to admit, treadmills and rowing machines routinely gather dust or function as ersatz laundry lines, storage units or questionable decorative accessories. Read full article >>
 
Swimming Miles Without Moving an Inch, The New York Times. Barbara Stevens swims 40 minutes every day in a flume,a pool no bigger than a sport utility vehicle that functions as a kind of aquatic treadmill. A lifelong swimmer with artificial hip and knee joints, Mrs. Stevens, 67, bought her flume in 1992 and installed the 7-by-15 foot pool in the side garden of her home in San Francisco. Read full article >>
 
King Residence , Architectural Record. It all began with a letter. A couple who own a steep-sloped, seven-acre site in the foothills of Friendsville, Tennessee sent a query to the dean of the architecture school at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville seeking his advice to find the right architect for their future residence. Read full article >>
 
Home Spas Offer Relaxation and Health Benefits , Chicago Tribune. It's too chilly to exercise outside, but a counter-current pool can provide an excellent cardio and aerobic workout. Counter-current swimming pools, also called swimming pools, therapy pools or exercise pools, allow you to swim in place and do water aerobics. They are also used for soothing arthritic joints. Read full article >>
 
Gear: Swim spa reviews -- 'swimmer's treadmills,' Los Angeles times. Retired Huntington Beach firefighter Robert LaFever, 61, and his wife, Gaye, 57, a retired dental hygienist, wanted to stay fit with daily swimming and water running, but didn't like the heavily chlorinated water at the gym and didn't have the budget and backyard space for their own full-size pool.  Read full article >>
 
Going Mainstream, US Business Review. Endless Pools – a hit among competitive swimmers and health-conscious consumers – has also surfaced at aquariums and zoos. Backyard pools might be next. JAMES MURDOCK FOUNDED ENDLESS POOLS, Inc. in 1988, but he doesn't take all the credit for a machine that allows people to swim in place. "Swimming machines are really an old idea, a turn-of-the-last century invention," he notes. Read full article >>
 
Triathlete Magazine: Endless Possibilities, Triathlete Magazine. Tired of flip turns, lane waits and random lap swim schedules? An Endless Pool could be your answer, making you a more efficient-and faster-swimmer in the process. Read full article >>
 
How To Take One Old Barn and Call It Home, This Old House Magazine. Tom Silva adjusts his glasses, picks up a reciprocating saw, and makes a perfect Z-shaped cut through the bottom of a 150-year-old hand-hewn post. The massive timber is a major structural element in the barn portion of the classic New England connected farmhouse that is the subject of the current This Old House TV project in Carlisle, Massachusetts. But right now it’s dangling in midair, temporarily relieved of its duties while Tom performs surgery. Read full article >>
 
Seattle Eclectic, Fine Homebuilding. Lets put a swimming pool on the roof- Our first owner-initiated change order was the pool over the garage. Read full article >>
 
Testing the water. Not sure about your front crawl? Then simply have it videoed for later analysis in the latest way to gauge your swimming performance, Times Online. An indoor swimming pool in East London. I have been performing front crawl for two minutes yet travelled nowhere. I am no Michael Phelps yet this is unusual: my ungainly stroke usually propels me at least some distance forward.  Read full article >>
 
Swimming on the spot, The Financial Times. The first thing I see when I plunge my head underwater is my own slightly startled reflection. I begin swimming, gingerly at first, but as the current reaches its full strength I stretch out my stroke, confident at least that I won’t end up swimming into the wall. In fact, as I work harder and harder simply to stay in the same place, I begin to have visions of being pinned to the back wall by the force of the water, like a flailing insect.  Read full article >>