Category: Masters
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Meet the Silver Foxes, a Senior Swim Team in Arizona | Scripps National News
One lap at a time, a group of seniors in Arizona are swimming their way toward better health and friendship.
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Meet the Silver Foxes, the Swim Team at Vi at Silverstone Senior Living Center
The swim team at Vi at Silverstone, called the Silver Foxes, are swimming their way to good health…and a goal of swimming 1,000 miles.
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Record-Breaking Swimmers Leave Hosts in Stitches on Celebration Plans | Today Show Australia
Four swimmers with a combined age of 320 break a 400-metre relay world record for their age group – and their celebration leaves Karl and Ally in stitches.
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2021 European Masters Championships Are Cancelled
LEN regrets sharing the official letter we had to send out as an official communication to the National Federations.  We hope to have better news sometime in the future for our Masters Athletes. Cancellation of the LEN European Masters Championships in Budapest Dear LEN Member Federation, With this note, we share with you the official decision…
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Eliminate Mistakes in Your Backstroke (Drill) | U.S. Masters Swimming
This technique drill is excellent for developing backstroke arm placement, stroke length, control, and balance when you swim. Make it part of your swimming drills in your daily swim workouts!
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Dolphin Kick Like a Pro | U.S. Masters Swimming
Are you eager to learn how to swim faster underwater in a streamlined position? Then this video is for you! Improve your underwater dolphin kick and increase your propulsion and minimize drag. Bingo!
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Stop Wiggling in the Water with this Exercise | U.S. Masters Swimming
Body position is an important part of swimming and your streamline. This exercise will help you stop wiggling in the water, improve your core and shoulder strength which will help make you a more powerful swimmer.
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Swimming Tips for Breaststroke and Butterfly | U.S. Masters Swimming
Why not try something new if it will improve two different strokes – breaststroke and butterfly. It’s a win-win to improve your timing in both strokes. Try it today.
