Month: June 2019
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Deputy Uses CPR To Save Man Who Drowned While Learning To Swim
A deputy saved a man’s life by using CPR after the man was found unconscious when he accidentally slid into the deep end of the pool while learning how to swim.
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Instructors stress swimming safety this summer
We want you to be worry-free in the water this summer. One of the best choices you can make is to invest in swim lessons! The younger kids start swimming the more confident they become in the water early on. It’s never too early to put your children in swim lessons. In fact, at Life Timekids…
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Cody Miller Behind the Scenes at the TYR Pro Swim Series | Off the Blocks S2, Ep4
Olympic gold medalist Cody Miller takes you behind the scenes of the TYR Pro Swim Series at Bloomington to show you how elite athletes prepare for big competitions. Other U.S. National Team athletes – Michael Andrew, Mallory Comerford, Zane Grothe, Lilly King, Sierra Schmidt and Regan Smith – also make an appearance to talk about…
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New coach set-up at the Danish National Training Center
Incoming changes in the coach set-up at the National Training Center The Danish Swimming Federation can today announce that the current coaching set-up at the National Training Center (NTC) will change. Since the 1st of January 2017 the swimmers at the NTC have been coached by Head Coach Martin Truijens along with Coach Mads Bjørn…
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GoPro: Kayaks and Cliff Jumps | Tasmania #TripOn
Cliff jumps, camping, and MTB make for the perfect Tasmania #TripOn adventure.
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Ask the Expert: Swimming tips for dogs
Some people think swimming is a skill that all dogs naturally have, but that is not always the case. Maren McFarlane of the Wisconsin Humane Society talked about that with TODAY’S TMJ4.
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Swimmer’s Ear – Syboney Zapata, MD
Summertime means more swimming at pools and beaches. That, in turn, may mean more cases of swimmer’s ear, an infection often brought on by water remaining in the ear after swimming. https://youtu.be/BeQEvx_osmA
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London to get ‘world’s first’ infinity pool with 360-degree views
For thrill-seeking swimmers, the chance to take a death-defying dip might not be far away. Plans to build a rooftop infinity pool — with 360-degree views of the London skyline — are in motion. The designs for the 600,000-liter pool and 55-story building, named Infinity London, have been unveiled by Compass Pools. The designers claim…
