You won’t see too many swimmers in the pool these days without a pair of goggles. Swim goggles are an added pleasure to swimming, opening up the underwater environment for exploration. They are great for those with sensitive eyes, protecting them from the PH of even the best maintained and balanced pool water. For swim
READ MOREAre you new to MIT Recreation Aquatics? At MIT Recreation, we try to offer members the best in aquatics facilities, programming, and safety. But if you are new to us, or aquatics in general, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Below is our Aquatics Orientation Quick Guide just for you! Get the
READ MOREYou never know what will be happening in the MIT Z-Center pool. One of the most contended-for areas of recreation in the facilities, you can often find three or four completely separate activities happening all at once there. Lane one? Free swimming. Lane five and six? Intramural water polo practice. And in the diving well,
READ MOREIf you are a frequent swimmer at the Z-Center, you may have noticed something different about the pool lately. As of May 2nd we are in Long Course for the summer! What does this mean for you? Why on earth did we change things? We promise we’ve got you covered. Read on… Switching to Long
READ MOREMIT Recreation would like to take a moment to say Congrats to one of our own who has always gone above and beyond on the job – and who has been recently honored for it! Kevin Bailey, our Assistant Aquatics Director, was awarded the Collegiate Interscholastic Award on May 1st, an award that recognizes members
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