Swim for Tri coach, Dan Bullock, gives his top tips on freestyle swimming technique in the pool and in open water.
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Little Boy and Dolphin Play Catch
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Andalusian Stories – Carlos Peralta, 8-time in a row Spanish Champion
He started swimming when he was nine, but today the Spanish swimmer Carlos Peralta has turned twenty and has been eight times in a row Spanish Champion in 200 meters butterfly. He also beat the national record in that category when he was 18, achieving it in later occasions. His next objective is the Rio Olympic Games.
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SCSU swimmer Dan Elliott’s career halted by spinal injury
Southern Connecticut State swimmer Dan Elliot was one of the best in the Northeast-10 Conference, and had big plans for this upcoming season. But Elliot’s career has been put on hold.
His love for the water brought him to Southern.
“I’ve been swimming since I was about eight years old. I definitely enjoyed it right away. I’ve always been around the water being from the south shore of Long Island,†Elliott said.
As a junior, he won multiple conference championships and broke the conference record, both individually and on relays. But at Jones Beach on Long Island this summer, everything changed. Elliott was working as a lifeguard one day when a swimmer called for help.
“It was actually the day that Hurricane Bertha was rolling in, so the swell was much bigger, and the tide was coming in and out much more quickly,†he said.
As a lifeguard for the last five years, Elliott had probably made over 200 saves. He thought this one would be routine, but it was anything but.
“The guy was stuck out in a rip current, and I went out to get him, and a wave was coming in, and it just happened to be bad timing,†Elliott explained. “I wound up diving and actually hitting my head. Immediately I knew something had gone wrong because I hit my head, and I felt a shock go through my entire body.â€
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Giant squid attacks Greenpeace submarine during Bering Sea expedition
A giant squid has been filmed launching a frantic attack beneath the waves on a passing submarine.
The ten-legged beast is seen launching itself towards the vessel, whipping its tentacles at the hull.
People in charge of the submarine try to frighten the beast away by shining a bright light at the squid, which only enrages it further and prompts a second attack.
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Dundee songstress dives into Scotland’s first underwater music video
Shooting a music video in a swimming pool was an ambitious move for Nicola Madill, especially when she could barely swim a length, or breadth for that matter.
Nevertheless, the Dundee songstress plans to make filming history in Scotland.
In a collaboration with award-winning film makers Flyboy Creative, Nicola’s new video Mia will be shot entirely underwater depicting an extraordinary fantasy world.
Due to release before Christmas this year, the video follows a struggle between a mermaid and Mia, the mermaid queen.
Part of the video will be filmed in a swimming pool although the team are still scouting secret outdoor locations.
Production safety will be led by underwater cinematography expert Lindsay Brown, founder of Stray Seal.
So while Nicola is practicing her breast stroke before gearing up in mermaid regalia, she knows at least she’s in safe hands.
“I told the production team I was an average swimmer,” admits Nicola. “But the truth is I could barely swim the breadth of a pool so I’m now training every day.
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Artist Builds 60 Tonne Underwater Sculpture in The Bahamas
On the ocean floor is a hidden secret – a young girl holding up the ceiling of water. An inventive sculpture, which measures five metres and weighs 60 tonnes, has been placed on the sea bed of the Bahamas. The artwork, which was built by British artist Jason deCaires Taylor, will be a new home for marine wildlife and stunning attraction underwater.
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http://youtu.be/MMJV8UxMnvw
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USA Swimming Foundation – Building Champions
At first glance, six-time Olympic medalist and 2012 U.S. Olympic Swim Team co-captain, Brendan Hansen, and Tom Colicchio, head judge on the hit show Top Chef, don’t seem to have much in common. But did you know that Tom was a competitive swimmer as a child, just like Brendan?
Meet Tom and Brendan in the following video — two real life champions who share their stories of dreams, hard work and the pursuit of excellence, in the pool and in life.
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The Evolution of Modern Pentathlon
Dr. h. c Klaus Schormann of the International Union of Modern Pentathlon explains the evolution of the event on the Olympic stage. Dr. Shormann walks us through the event’s history, rules and scoring system along with outlining the developments made over the years to the sport of Modern Pentathlon at the Olympic Games.
