Hi everyone, i am pleased to inform you that SwimSeal is on Facebook. I look forward to our interactions regarding SwimSeal and water related problems.
I recon now I have heard it all!
Just imagine if I could turn the clock back and prevent all those horrible ear infections, sleepless nights due to a constant throb and endless doctors expenses!
I could almost not believe my ears (funny) when I surfed and stumbled across the SwimSeal website. After going through the information on your site I got onto my bike and zooted of to the pharmacy.
I love the smell of the teetrea oil and it feels very comfortable in my ears….best thing ever…beats earplugs hands down!
AND… no ear infections up to date!
I also want to become a diver but I don’t know where to start. I stay in Johannesburg North and would like to do a diving course. Where is the best place to do a diving course and what are the costs involved? I want to become part of this diving community! It just sounds too awesome not to join.
I was privileged to be able to dive in the Red Sea off Saudi Arabia. Saudi does not encourage tourism and so the area is almost completely unspoilt. Diving off Yanbu (300kms north of Jeddah) you encounter clear waters, intact coral, steep walls and many multicoloured fish that are becoming used to the presence of man. Hammerheads, white and grey sharks swim freely and undisturbed in these waters.
The water is extremely warm and the beach temperatures are upward of 35 degrees, so don’t forget the sunscreen AND the Swimseal!
Mandy Loots and I are really pleased to be supporting Swimming SA’s 24 Hour Swimathon 2010.
The Swimming SA 24-Hour Swimathon 2010 is a fundraising event uniting swimming adults, children and celebrities in a mass participation event to raise money for the “Learn to Swim” Programme.
We’re also hoping that the event will be listed in the Guinness World Records for having the most swimmers involved in a 24-hour swim relay.
With over 4000 swimmers of all abilities each having to complete the 20 metre length of the swimming pool in order to keep the Guinness World Record™ attempt on course, the fund-raising exercise will be a major boost for the funding of the “Learn to Swim” Programme with each swimmers entered at R20.
And don’t forget your SwimSeal™.
I will be participating on Friday at 16:00 – I look forward to seeing you there!
Ryk
Details:
Entry: Please visit www.swimsa.co.za
Where: Ellis Park Swimming Pool, Park Street, New Doornfontein (next to Ellis Park Rugby Stadium)
When: 5–6 March. Starting at midday Friday 5 March and ending midday Saturday 6 March
What do you need to do? Each swimmer needs to swim one length of 20-metre pool as part of the complete 24-hour relay.
Hi everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful break over December and managed to spend lots of time in the water with SwimSeal™. The much awaited 2010 is finally here and I wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. As mentioned, 2010 has kicked off with much expectation, more so I believe than the millennium generated, and the energy and excitement can be felt throughout the country. It’s not just soccer fans and players who are in for a great year; summer still has a few months to go and for swimmers and other water sports fans there’s still plenty of time to enjoy going into the water. If you are going to spend time in the water, don’t forget to apply SwimSeal™ before diving in. Congratulations to all the winners of SwimSeal™ hampers; I’m sure that the prizes helped you get off to an even better start this year. With that, I’m off to the pool! Don’t forget to share your comments or experiences in the water with me, right here on swimseal.co.za. I wave you good-bye for now.