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Michael Phelps in Mesa helping teach kids to swim, raise money for cancer research
Michael Phelps was in Mesa helping kids learn how to swim as part of Swim Across America. Part of the effort was to raise money and awareness for cancer research.
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Science to Watch Poolside: A Swimming Summer Compilation
Summer is coming to a close, but there is still time to take a cool, refreshing dip in the water of your choice. Before you do, be sure to check out this swimming compilation to get answers to all the questions you didn’t even know you had about this favorite summer pastime.
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Japan’s Taka Suzuki trains in the UK | ITV News
One of the athletes with a good chance of success at next year’s Tokyo Paralympics is training hard in Newcastle – but he won’t be competing for Team GB.
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Israeli Swim-Tech Company Aims To Make a Data Revolution
A new swim-tech company applies AI and computer vision to enable coaches and swimmers to measure all important metrics. SenSwim’s new solution requires no wearable devices to provide live feedback to every swimmer in a group using commercial cameras above the water line.
The Israeli national team will be the first in the world to use an innovative technology in their daily workouts. Following a live demonstration of the new SenSwim system, Israel’s national coaching staff, led by Luka Gabrilo, requested to purchase and be the first adopters of a groundbreaking technology.
SenSwim is a unique system that analyzes multiple swimmer’s performance in real time during workouts and competitions. It is the only system that offers a ‘video-only’ approach that requires no wearable devices on the swimmers. The cameras can be permanently installed on the ceiling or on a side wall, no underwater cameras needed.
It measures time, strokes, underwater dive and more, displays results to the swimmers on a screen and to the coach on his/her phone or tablet. It also manages the workout by starting (sending off) the swimmers by rows using countdown and sound. No need for a stopwatch or whistle anymore.
See SwimmingWorld Magazine and SenSwim
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How to Breathe Properly in Freestyle
How to Breathe Properly in Freestyle! // Today’s video is dedicated to demonstrating how to breathe properly in freestyle.
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Prince’s Islands Swim
Swim round the islands off the Prince’s Cairn in Loch nan Uamh off the Road to the Isles, Scotland. Route: https://www.komoot.com/tour/89852841?…
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Santa Barbara ‘Heads-Up’ Swimmer Has Olympic Hopes
Qualifying for the Olympics is about as ambitious of an athletic goal as a person can hope to achieve. However, setting your sights on the Olympics while also aiming to redefine the way the world thinks about your particular discipline takes that challenge and cranks it past 11 on the difficulty dial. Enter Jesse Zastrow, a 30 year-old sponsor-less swimmer who lives on Milpas Street and is looking to shock the world.
“It’s pretty darn crazy,†laughs Zastrow when I ask him to assess the “craziness†of his idea to qualify for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo as a 50m and 100m freestyle swimmer. “I’d say it’s about as bold as a child climbing Mt. Everest.â€
Specifically, Zastrow is looking to qualify as a freestyle swimmer who never puts his face in the water. That’s right, when Zastrow swims his heat and the other competitors are blazing away in a mad splash of whirling arms, scissoring legs, and down-facing heads constantly turning to breathe, he’ll be enjoying an entirely different view of the proceedings, his eyes above the waterline and his arms and legs driving toward the finish with markedly less wake behind him.
