• Talkspace has partnered with world champion swimmer, Michael Phelps, and in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re sharing an important story about how therapy helped him feel stronger. If therapy helped a 28-time medalist maybe it can help you too. Here’s his therapy story: www.talkspace.com/michael

  • Tight swimming trunks, including those made by Speedo, have been rated as the UK’s most hated piece of clothing.

    The male swimwear – often simply referred to as Speedos or budgie-smugglers – is essentially a waterproof pair of briefs which are very fitted.

    In a YouGov survey, more than two thirds of Britons said they disliked the trunks, while 74% of women shared an unfavourable view of them.

    Only 13% of the 3,277 people asked said they liked them.

    Out of the 25 pieces listed, leather trousers were voted the second worst item while Crocs – the popular rubber shoe – came third.

    Read BBC

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  • Katinka Hosszu won her first World title at the FINA World Championships 2009 in Rome, in the 400m Individual Medley. Since then she collected more and more medals and nowadays she is the record holder in the number of medals at the FINA Swimming World Cup.

  • THEMAGIC5 are ready to launch the world’s first custom fitted goggles after one of the most successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in history. The goggles start at 70 USD.

    Take a moment to think of your current swimming goggles.

    How do they fit? Have you experienced leaking goggles? Are they uncomfortable?

    Since Thomas William Burgess became the second person in history to swim across the English Channel in 1911 and introduced swimming goggles at the same time, swimmers on all levels have been struggling with the swimwear.

    Even the most decorated swimmer of all time, Michael Phelps, battled with his goggles during the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008 at the 200m butterfly final.

    In fact, 78 percent experience discomfort using normal goggles, while 69 percent experience leaking goggles, according to a new survey by the goggle-company THEMAGIC5.

    The survey opened the company’s eyes, and they started the journey to develop the world’s first custom fitted goggles. After more than 2 years of development and testing, THEMAGIC5 are now ready to launch a 100 percent innovative custom fitted swimming goggle for you, preventing leaking- and uncomfortable goggles.

    “The technology and design behind today’s swimming goggles haven’t developed much since Thomas William Burgess’s record swim. Therefore, we have challenged the status quo. We have invented technologies, re-thought the design and production process of our product – all of this to ensure the best swimming experience for you,” says CO-founder of THEMAGIC5 Rasmus Barfred.

    THEMAGIC5-goggle has successfully been crowdfunded on Kickstarter.com with an overwhelming interest. The company’s goal was to raise 50.000 USD in funding, but a massive demand for THEMAGIC5-goggle helped the company to raise 120.0000+ USD, 240 percent over the original target. Over 2.000 units have already been shipped, across 49 states in the US, 75+ countries and six continents.

    That places the campaign in the top one percent of the most successful campaigns on Kickstarter.com in history.

    “It’s amazing how well our product has been received by swimmers across the world. The massive interest in THEMAGIC5-goggle is confirming the need for a new product in the market. We have launched a product and technology that the world has never seen before. Therefore, of course, we are extremely pleased that our goggles have been well received,” says Rasmus Barfred.

    The technology behind the goggle is simple.

    THEMAGIC5 has developed a new groundbreaking technology that can 3D outline your face directly through your smartphone on THEMAGIC5’s app. Based on the 3D animation, your swimming goggles are custom fitted to perfectly match the shape of your face. The whole process from ordering to delivery takes about five days.

    A handful of pro swimmers and triathletes have helped develop the goggles with intense testing and feedback to the founders. One of them is Anders Lie Nielsen, 2x Olympic Swimmer.

    “I am very excited about THEMAGIC5 goggles. It makes a tremendous difference in training. It makes training much more enjoyable. With traditional goggles, there are issues with how comfortable the goggle is, water goggle leakage, and they leave marks on your face that stays for hours. TheMagic5, which is my preferred goggle of choice now, really solves all these issues. It feels like you’re swimming without goggles as the pressure on your face is minimal.”, says Anders Lie Nielsen.

    You can buy THEMAGIC5-goggle directly through the company’s website: THEMAGIC.com. The goggle starts at 70 USD.

    Press release from THEMAGIC5

  • Learn how to freedive deeper! There are many elements to help a person to dive deeper and in this freediving tutorial we break down the elements so that you can understand your own diving and know what steps to take to freedive deeper.

  • As part of the opening for Summer Party (event under BrisAsia 2018) we had a K-pop Synchronize Swim Dance to Red Velvet: Peek-a-boo

  • Brazil is home to many natural swimming pools. From sand dune pools that only exist for three months to bubbling rivers hidden deep in the jungle, these 8 swimming holes are the best in Brazil.

  • After a man drowned in Lake Pflugerville this week, one west Travis County man wants to warn swimmers about the lake.

  • The record attempt by Dennis T. Seiler-Holm (DK) will commence at 20.00 pm on Friday 25 May and finish approximately 13.07 pm Saturday 26 May at Denform Lux, Viborgvej 291, 8210 Aarhus V, Denmark. The World Record will be beaten 12.00 pm Saturday 26 May. The Record Attempt and DenForm Lux’s Expo will be open to public exhibition.

    The current World Record for non-stop swimming in a swim spa was set by Chloë McCardel (AUS) in year 2014.

    The swim spa record will meet the record breaking criteria including superlative endurance, fitness, skill level, measurable by time and able to be challenged and broken in the future as swim spas are readily available worldwide for other record attempts.

    Read more on dtsh.dk