Month: May 2017
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How To Improve Your Starts in Swimming ft. Coach Jack Bauerle | Olympians’ Tips
Former U.S.A. Olympic swimming team coach, Jack Bauerle teaches the secrets of the good start in swimming.
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JVC GZ-R550 and GZ-R440 rugged camcorders float in water
While these new JVC camcorders aren’t advertised as action cameras, nor do they explicitly qualify as them, they have the same general abilities in that you can drop them in water, drop them on land, take them in cold environments, and they’ll (probably) survive all of them to continue recording your adventures. Perhaps best of…
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NBC Sports Remembers Chuck Wielgus
NBC Sports pays tribute to USA Swimming CEO Chuck Wielgus with a look back at his storied career and his remarkable 20 year run at the helm of the national governing body of swimming.
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Simple Drills to Improve your strokes: Calvyn Justus
Here is a simple drill for each of the 4 strokes that a swimmer at any level can do!
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Top tips for a faster breaststroke: Cameron van der Burgh
Olympic Silver Medalist (100m Breaststroke), Cameron van der Burgh gives us his advice on how he prepares for a big competition!
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More than 1/3 of parents would allow child to be in residential or hotel pool unsupervised
As kids get ready to splash around in pools this summer, some parents may underestimate drowning risks, suggests a new national poll. While relatively few parents would allow their child to be unsupervised in a lake (16 percent) or the ocean (13 percent), more than a third (37 percent) would allow their child to be…
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How does asthma work? – Christopher E. Gaw
More than 300 million people around the world suffer from asthma, and around 250,000 people die from it each year. But why do people get asthma, and how can this disease be deadly? Christopher E. Gaw describes the main symptoms and treatments of asthma.
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Greg Louganis’ Shocking Olympic Moment | Strangest Moments
Greg Louganis, one of the all-time great Olympians, is famous for one strange, painful incident, but what happened to him next?
