Category: Equipment
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Swim Spa training with Coach Bowman
Hmm, water looks a bit rough to me, and the second video reveals that there are only 6 speeds to choose from. But I’m really impressed by the depth of that thing! Via the17thman Nooo, not those Aquaspinning cycles. Pools are for swimming ! There are more videos on www.youtube.com/MasterSpas, see also www.michaelphelpsswimspa.com
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Cia MarÃtima Swimwear Show – Miami SWFW 2012
Cia Maritima Swimwear Show – Miami Swim Fashion Week 2012 – FTV.com from GO TV on Vimeo.
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Open Water Swimming testing the FINIS Ankle Strap Cord
Mike Lewis from OpenWaterSwimming.com testing the FINIS Ankle Strap Cord, an adaption of the classic hip belt.
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Alternate way to put on a swim cap
Actually quite impressive when they get around to it.
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The Water Buggy looks perfect for open water races
OK, maximum speed is only 8 to 10 kph, but then again, who can swim faster than that ? Joystick steering for those of us who grew up with the Commodore 64. Designed to accommodate three people, able to float on shallow waters of 1 meter depth or more, outboard engine concealed within its body,…
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Garmin Forerunner 910XT tracks your run and details your swim
Wow, the newest Garmin Forerunner 910XT is not only a runner’s GPS watch like my old, trusty Forerunner 305, but now also offers swim metrics like distance, stroke identification, stroke count and your ‘SWOLF’ score (swim-golf, an estimation of your swimming efficiency by adding your time with your strokes, see for instance this video). Water…
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My Pace Google track and display pace while swimming
Interesting concept, still in the development development stage, My Pace Google are swimming goggles integrated with an LCD panel that allows swimmers to see their pace in real-time in the corner of their eye. Solar powered, simply let them dry in the sun after swim. A Spark Awards concept entry, via TakePart.
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The Race Club: Secret Tip – Rangs Jr.
Gary Hall Senior shares a Race Club secret with us, to use the Rangs Jr by Finis as upper arm flotation devices supporting high elbow position, instead of the original purpose.
