Industry News: Endless Pools, Cadence Multisport Debut Pool in New York City

ASTON, Pennsylvania, December 10. THANKS to a brand-new Endless Pool available at Cadence Cycling and Multisport Center, New York Triathletes needn't travel further than Tribeca to pack more power into their swimming stroke.

The new pool, featuring a 7.5 horsepower motor (as opposed to the standard 5), offers a smoother, wider, deeper, more powerful current and a more efficient workout than the traditional Endless Pool.

"The team from Cadence NYC came to us looking to expand on the traditional Endless Pool to meet the needs of their super-fit clientele," stated Mark Langan, marketing director for Endless Pools. "So we collaborated on a design for a top-of-the-line pool that highlights Cadence's quest for unrivaled training facilities."

But the pool isn't exclusive to New Yorkers. The high-powered model is now available for purchase nationwide for triathlon stores, training facilities, and residential use.

Measuring just 8'x14', the Endless Pool provides all the benefits of a full-size pool in a fraction of the space. It is compact enough to fit virtually anywhere, indoors or out, making swimming year-round a possibility even in homes or facilities with limited space. Underwater cameras and full-length mirrors allow swimmers to see—and analyze—each stroke they take.

"The best part about having a stronger current in an Endless Pool is being able to train at a very quick pace. I can go as fast as I'd ever need to go without being limited," stated Rebeccah Wassner, a professional triathlete and New York City resident who regularly trains at Cadence NYC. "Plus, by not having to worry about having to flip turn every 25 meters, I can really focus on my form. Overall, it's a great training tool."

"We are thrilled to offer this model of the Endless Pool to our clients," Holden Comeau, a Cadence coach and professional triathlete said. "It allows an athlete to accurately produce consistent effort in a controlled and predictable environment, which is a challenge in open water or in a competition pool. Plus, from a coaching standpoint, I'm able to easily monitor and analyze my swimmer's efforts as well as continue to challenge even the most advanced athletes."

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