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Mental Health SwimPosted: 11/04/2022Read more >
How to get out of that rut, and gain a new perspective through swimming
Mental Health Swim Series
It’s the middle of winter, pouring down outside and I haven’t been for a swim in over a week. The longer I go without swimming the longer the rut lasts, and the harder it feels just to jump on the bus to the pool or my local reservoir. This felt like the story of the winter just gone, and despite signing up to
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Sarah's StoryPosted: 11/04/2022Read more >
Sarah’s Story | Mental Health Swims Blog Series
I’ve always been a water baby and get so much joy from swimming but it’s only in recent years that I've started swimming and dipping regularly outside. In that time, cold water has become invaluable to my mental health.
A number of years ago I left a job that was making me miserable and decided to take some time out.
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Wild Swimming Spots 2022Posted: 06/04/2022Read more >
7 Great Wild Swimming Spots to Visit in 2022
With so many incredible wild swimming spots to choose from, the United Kingdom is a playground for any keen swimmer who loves the great outdoors. There are remote waterfalls, golden-sand beaches, rivers in ancient woodlands, and lakes for every age and ability. You might be wondering where to go wild swimming this year. We’ve rounded up 7 great spots t
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Kerri-anne Payne Goggle PicksPosted: 06/04/2022Read more >
Keri-anne Payne Top Zoggs Goggles
What goggles for what swim?
Zoggs Ambassador Keri-anne Payne goes through her definitive Zoggs Goggle Guide in this latest blog.
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Annie Bean First Training SessionPosted: 04/04/2022Categories: Zoggs Swim Diaries, Open Water Swimming, News, Swimming Tips, Swim Improvers, Health benefitsRead more >
Annie’s guide to your first training season
You’ve got to start somewhere…
You’ve selected your swim challenge, but now what? Where do you start in terms of training? It can feel a little overwhelming at the beginning, and that’s whether you’re new to the challenge or not, it can still
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Minreet KaurPosted: 09/03/2022Read more >
Minreet Kaur the Asian swim Teacher
Meet Minreet, an Asian swimming teacher from Hillingdon. In this blog, Minreet shares her journey of becoming a Sikh swim teacher in the Asian community in her 40s. Minreet aims are simple. To educate the Asian female community on water safety and improve their confidence with the water.
It was a warm sunny day, in the summer
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Mental Health SwimsPosted: 28/02/2022Read more >
River Therapy
In 2021 we partnered with the incredible Mental Health Swims. A non-profit, volunteer-led swimming community who put on open water swimming sessions across the country to encourage and empower people with mental illnesses to enjoy the healing power of cold water.
Almost two years on, the pandemic has still left many feeling anxious and nervous about the ‘new normal’. But for some, the pan
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Training Aids - The Key to Improving & Developing Swimming SkillsPosted: 23/02/2022Read more >
Training Aids
Swimming is a technique orientated sport. In order to swim efficiently, arms, body and legs need to work together requiring balance, flexibility and strengh. Training aids help to improve and develop swimming skills and technique. Training aids also make a swim workout fun! So read on to find out more about the function and use of the Zoggs Training Aids.
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Children's Mental Health & Swim
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Zoggs 30th BirthdayPosted: 24/01/2022Read more >
It’s our big 3 0!
When we came up with the name Zoggs back in 1992, it was because goggles were at the heart of everything we planned to do. Fast forward to today, and goggles remain at the heart of our brand.