Bilateral breathing sounds like the perfect style of breathing for swimming freestyle. We often talk about its benefits here at GTN, but we also understand its negative aspects too. With that in mind, Heather here to look at both sides of the debate, so you can decide whether you should breathe bilaterally.

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  1. Pingback: Should I Breathe Bilaterally When Swimming? | Swim Breathing On Both Sides | Global Triathlon Network – SportUpdates

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