Month: October 2019
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Watch a drunk man swim with sharks and other unlikely tales of survival | New York Post
A naked, drunk man dives into a pool of sharks, a 2-year-old dangles by his head four stories off the ground, and a brawl in a McDonald’s like you’ve never seen before! What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger in “We Can’t Believe They Survived!â€
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How is Cryotherapy Good For Your Health & Wellness?
Cryotherapy has become widely popular in recent years, but the concept of exposing the body to freezing temperatures for health benefits is nothing new. As a matter of fact, people have been using cryotherapy on their own, particularly athletes after a hard practice or game for the past few decades. In this read, we are…
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Breaking Michael Phelps 200m Butterfly World Record – Kristof Milak Race Analysis | MySwimPro
This week’s episode of #WhiteboardWednesday we’re talking about Kristof Milak’s incredible 200m Butterfly World Record set at the 2019 World Championships in South Korea!
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Elite swimmer from Bedford undergoes second experimental leg amputation
An elite swimmer from Bedford has undergone her second leg amputation due to a rare vascular condition.Morgan Stickney is the first person in the world to receive an experimental surgery in Boston … See WMUR Read also The New York Times from earlier this year
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GB swimmer Alice Dearing on her mission to stamp out racism in sport
Becoming the poster girl for race equality in sport is the last thing Alice Dearing wants, but at present the young swimmer can see no other way around the issue, writes Alice-Reeves Turner. She may only be 22, but Dearing, the only black swimmer in the Team GB swimming squad, has long been on a mission…
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How To Help A Nervous Child Learn How To Swim
Swimming is a skill that all children should learn. Support the development of their strength and flexibility and keep them fit and healthy by allowing them to explore the water and exercise whilst they’re doing it. Yes the water can be tonnes of fun but more importantly, learning to swim could save their one day…