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    Why You’re Out Of Breath After 100m Swimming | How To Master Freestyle Swim Breathing | Global Triathlon Network

    rokurBy rokurJanuary 21, 2021Updated:January 21, 20211 Comment1 Min Read
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    Freestyle swim breathing, who really has it nailed? How many of you feel out of breath after simply 100m, maybe less? Perhaps you’re fine initially and then it builds up with time. Well trust us, you’re certainly not alone, and today we’re going to help to explain why that’s happening, and how to fix it!

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