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Verify: Can you swim within 30 minutes after eating?
An old wives tale says you have to wait 30 minutes after eating to go for a swim, but is it true? Kurtis Quillin verifies.
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2,000 free swim lessons at YMCA
Your child can get free swimming lessons at the YMCA.
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Diving Explained…
With the London leg of the FINA/CNSG Diving World Series 2019 just around the corner, we’ve put together a little video to explain diving and how the scoring works…it’s definitely not just about minimal splash!
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Can fitness influencers handle a water polo workout from Team Italy? | Hitting the Wall
Olympic silver medallist Matteo Aicardi tests fitness influencers Karina and Carmen to see if they can keep up with his demanding workout.
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Stanford Women’s Water Polo: Day in the Life | Chloe Harbilas
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We celebrated Michael Phelps’s genetic differences. Why punish Caster Semenya for hers?
For about a decade — a time that Olympic historians may someday classify as “the Michael Phelps era†— I’ve been reading about the unique genetic blessings bestowed upon the greatest swimmer to ever live. Phelps possesses a disproportionately vast wingspan, for example. Double-jointed ankles give his kick unusual range. In a quirk that borders on supernatural, Phelps apparently produces just half the lactic acid of a typical athlete — and since lactic acid causes fatigue, he’s simply better equipped at a biological level to excel in his sport.
I’m thinking of those stories, because I’m thinking about the ways Michael Phelps was treated as wondrous marvel. Nobody suggested he should be forced to have corrective surgery on his double-jointed ankles, nobody decided he should take medication to boost his lactic levels.
Which brings us to this week, and to Caster Semenya.
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Teen Swimmers Pray For Help, Rescued By Boat Named Amen
Was it the power of prayer or just a coincidence? Two teen swimmers who prayed for help after they pulled out to sea near St. Agustine were rescued by a boat called Amen. Matt Yurus reports.
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Swimmers spot rare finless porpoise along Yangtze River
Lucky encounter! Swimmers bump into critically endangered finless porpoises in China’s Yangtze River
