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NMSS and Endless Pool are teaming up for a contest for MS people to win an Endless Pool. These are small pools that you swim in place: you control the current you swim against, and water temperature. I believe you can put them indoors in a large room. Good Luck, Coach
wanting one of these for soooo long and i'm going to keep this link for a long long time!!!

we won't be able to find a place to put one right now, but we will be soon.

thanks soooo much for this!!
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