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why did Douglas choose the y.m.c.a pool to learn to swim​

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Answered by sohamc060
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Answer: When Douglas decided to overcome his childhood fear of water he preferred to go to YMCA swimming pool to learn swimming because it was safe. It was only two or three feet deep at the shallow end; and although it was nine feet at the other end, the drop was quite gradual

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Answered by StarBugs
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⟹ When he decided to learn to swim, Douglas chose the YMCA pool as the Yakima river was too dangerous. The pool on the other hand was only two or three feet deep at the shallow end and even at the deep end, the drop was gradual. So it was the perfect place for him to learn swimming with the help of water wings.

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