Month: August 2021
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Swimming for Better Health and to Avoid Injuries | Mayo Clinic
Swimming is often touted as a great workout for all ages, offering benefits not only for the body but also for the mind. As a form of exercise, swimming keeps your heart rate up and builds muscle strength. It also can be a great form of stress relief. “Swimming is a wonderful sport. I definitely…
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Kerry Katona Blasts Adults Who Wee In The Sea In Heated Debate | Good Morning Britain
We’ve all been there – you’ve just carried your beach thing across the beach and found your spot only to realize that you need a wee and there isn’t a toilet in sight. So is it okay to jump in the water full of swimmers and kids splashing around to go for a wee? It’s…
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Go For a Swim at the Blue Hole Regional Park in Wimberley | FOX 7 Austin
Tierra Neubaum is in #Wimberley taking a look at the Blue Hole Regional Park!
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Lewis Pugh to Attempt ‘Coldest Swim on Earth’ to Highlight Climate Change | Sky News
Oceans campaigner and champion swimmer Lewis Pugh will attempt “the coldest swim on Earth” to highlight the damaging effects of climate change.
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Does Shark-Repellant Technology Used to Prevent Shark Attacks Really Work? We Investigate | Action News Jax
Sharkbanz‘s small, rubber wristband claims it can prevent shark bites and attacks. We investigate the technology and spoke with an expert to see if it really works. Read the full story at https://bit.ly/37wKh4G
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Olympic Swimmer Erika Brown Finds Larger Meaning in Medaling in Tokyo | WBIR Channel 10
It’s an accomplishment to be celebrated, but there’s a bigger meaning she wants to share.
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Toxic Algae Bloom Shuts Down Swimming At Cochituate State Park | CBS Boston
The park itself is open, but no swimming is allowed.
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The Deep End: One Girl’s Scary Journey From Changing Room to Swimming Pool | Aeon Video
From changing room to swimming pool, it’s a long and perilous route for one girl approaching the shallows of adolescence.
