Swimming training is often said to be boring & dull. It is easy to see why people raise this criticism – its repetition and difficulty to socialize being just some! But this needn’t be the case, in fact, there are loads of ways to make swimming training more fun, so we thought we’d share a few with you!
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Man finds 3,400-year-old Egyptian anchor during his morning swim
Rafi Bahalul was taking a morning swim off the shores of Atlit, Israel, when he spotted hieroglyphs in the seabed.
“I saw it, kept on swimming for a few meters, then realized what I had seen and dived down to touch it,” Bahalul told Haaretz. “It was like entering an Egyptian temple at the bottom of the Mediterranean.”
Bahalul had discovered a 3,400-year-old Egyptian stone anchor, confirmed by Jacob Sharvit, head of the Israel Antiquities Authority’s maritime archaeology unit.
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Swimming Pools Can Contribute to Skin Problems
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Magician Swimmers Getting Brotherly Contribution
Minot High swimming
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics Hit by Coronavirus Jitters
The deadly Wuhan coronavirus outbreak could impact Japan’s preparations for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics this summer, a senior organizer has warned.
The virus has infected over 28,000 people across more than 25 countries and territories, and claimed more than 560 lives — the vast majority of cases and all but two deaths in mainland China. At least 45 cases have been reported in Japan, including 20 people on board a cruise ship quarantined in Yokohama Bay.
“I am extremely worried that the spread of the infectious disease could throw cold water on the momentum toward the Games,” said Toshiro Muto, chief executive of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee, according to Japanese public broadcaster NHK. “I hope that it will be stamped out as soon as possible.”
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stated Monday that the Games would proceed as planned.
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Open Water Swim Tips – Drafting
Looking to save time and energy in the water? How about gaining a little speed? Time to get comfortable drafting off nearby swimmers. Coach Bryan Mineo walks you through some of the key points of drafting during the swim, with input from professional triathlete Kevin Portmann.
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Joseph Schooling: Weight gain comments bothered me | The Straits Times
National swimmer Joseph Schooling will reunite with former coach and mentor Sergio Lopez in a bid to regain his mojo and retain his gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Swim lessons resume in newly reopened Muskegon Heights school pool
After two years of planning the Muskegon Heights Academy’s pool reopened Thursday afternoon, and students once again have the opportunity to participate in swim lessons.
The Tigers’ pool was closed in 2012 by a state appointed emergency manager because the district was $12 million in debt.
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Remembering an Old Swim Race | Simon Swims
I still remember the 200 freestyle when I was 14 years old. I came to the sport of swimming because I liked the fun I was having in the water. As I am coming close to the end of my swim career, I reflect on my old swim days and remind myself to cherish the memories and make the best of it!
