Year: 2020
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‘Proactive approach’ needed to combat predicted ‘suicide spike’: Ian Thorpe
Former Olympian and ReachOut Board Director Ian Thorpe says it’s important to look at “strategies†which can be implemented to ensure people “can have a better mental health capacity†during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Deck of Cards Home Workout with Olympian Ryan Held
Olympian Ryan held shares the Deck of Cards home workout to put some fun into your dryland routine.
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11 Breathtaking Cliff Diving Locations | Red Bull Cliff Diving
Find out where are the 11 most breathtaking cliff diving spots the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series has visited. 00:15 Philippines 2:14 Bosnia & Herzegovina 4:10 Italy 6:03 Mexico 7:57 Portugal 10:00 France 12:00 Denmark 13:11 Lebanon 15:15 Dubai 17:08 Oman 19:03 Thailand
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Mumford swimming teacher charged in 15-year-old student’s drowning
An autopsy report from the case showed there was a bruise on Blanding’s head, which caused the family’s lawyer to ask what really happened. “He was killed. That’s horrific. That should not have happened,†attorney Johnny Hawkins said. Since late February, Blanding’s family has been looking for answers on what happened in the untimely drowning of the student at…
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Inside with Brett Hawke: Grant Hackett
Brett speaks with friend and Australian distance ace, Grant Hackett.
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How to increase your shot power in Water Polo ft. Maggie Steffens | Olympians’ Tips
In this week’s Olympians’ Tipps video, two-times Olympic Gold medallist and captain of USA’s Women’s Water Polo team Maggie Steffens shows you how to increase the power and accuracy of the outside shot. With some drills and skills that she did growing up and still does today, you can develop your water polo game outside…
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Shoulder Rehab | Swimming Injury Prevention Exercises
This video focuses on 5 key Shoulder exercises you can do when recovering from an injury or if you’re just trying to prevent one from happening in the future.
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Is it safe to go swimming? | Ask CIDD
Is it safe to go swimming? Coronavirus might be scary, but it’s not Jaws—it’s still safe to go in the water. But, as Dr. Nita Bharti of Penn State’s Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics explains, you’ll still want to avoid crowded places when looking to escape the heat of the coming summer.
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Verify: Can COVID-19 survive in ocean water? Here’s what a professor says
News 8 reached out to Dr. Charles Gerba, Professor of Environmental Virology at the University of Arizona. Gerba said at this point, no one can say for sure. “We don’t have a lot of data on it right now,” said Gerba. Gerba believes the possibility of catching COVID-19 while swimming in the ocean is unlikely.…
