Month: April 2020
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Top Swimmer Loses “Feel†in Lockdown
Srihari Nataraj has never been away from the pool for so long in a decade long career. The national record-holding swimmer says it was very important to stay positive, patient and be calm during the lockdown.
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USA Swimming announces plans for August return
USA Swimming is planning a return to the pool. Though, no one is quite sure how it will all play out during the coronavirus pandemic. The national governing body unveiled a tentative schedule Monday that begins with a series of regional events in August before a national lineup of meets kicks off in early November —…
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Beach crowds lead California to increase health warnings
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom urged residents to stay away from crowded beaches, after people flocked to the coast over the weekend.
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What’s The Risk Of Getting COVID-19 From Having People Over To Swim?
In our series “What’s the Risk?” experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Ask the Man: Perfecting Your Kick on the Swim
Dave goes over techniques to swim smarter and faster by practicing the kick. Questions were fielded by HUUB sponsored athletes.
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Episode 22 – Summary of the Series: Using Swimming Drills to Improve Your Freestyle Swim Stroke | Swim Smooth
In this 22nd and final episode in this series, Swim Smooth Head Coach, Paul Newsome, summarises the benefits of doing drills to help refine your swimming technique and how important it is to transition immediately into the stroke following the drill (where possible).
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Yoga for Swimmers Express Class – Lower Body Mobility
Lower body mobility is needed not only to be able to kick effectively, but swimmers require mobility in the lower body to achieve ideal body position in the water and achieve power in their starts and turns.
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Josh Zuchowski Velocity Meter Analysis | The Race Club
Coach Gary breaks down rising superstar Josh Zuchowski’s strokes using the Velocity Meter
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1960 Olympic Swimming Gold Medalist Carolyn Schuler
Carolyn Schuler of the Berkeley (CA) Swim Club won two gold medals at the 1960 Olympic Games and was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1989
