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iGarden swim jet X series review

Swim jets promise something simple: the ability to swim laps in a pool that's too short for laps. In practice, they've always ...
Most backyard pools sit still. You paid for the dig, the liner, the chemicals, the heater, and only 15% of adults swim in ...
Garden has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the iGarden Swim Jet X Series, which it claims is the world’s first AI-powered swim jet.
The pilot pool shell used for the dry run will be a smaller, rectangular version of the rec facility’s final form, which will ...
Let’s be real — nobody wants to do a hundred crunches on a cold floor to achieve those abs. If you are someone who has tried everything on the face of the earth, from miracle drinks to tiring workouts ...
Winter weather getting to you? It's time to bring your cardio indoors. While we often associate aerobic exercise with running, cycling or swimming, you can easily get your heart rate up at home. Make ...
The XRP Ledger has never been busier, but traders are yet to catch up. Daily successful payments on XRPL recently hit a 12 month high of over 2.7 million, up from roughly 1 million in late 2025, ...
As the old saying goes: reduce, reuse, recycle. Here in the South, folks have been finding new uses for old items for generations. That is easy enough advice to follow when it comes to say, coffee ...
Research tracking thousands of adults found that staying fit lowered mortality and liver disease risk among drinkers—though rising alcohol use still took a toll. Emerging research suggests that people ...
When it comes to your home, a plethora of devices may be using more energy than you realize. Naturally, keeping some devices unplugged when you're not using them can help you save some money on your ...
Skye Mackintosh struggled to work out consistently despite trying extreme challenges. Posting a daily 20-minute workout forced him to stay accountable. Small, sustainable habits finally changed his ...
If you've ever skipped physical therapy assignments, you're not alone. A new survey suggests that as many as 75% of people in physical therapy fail to complete their exercise programs at home, ...