“It takes seconds for a child to drown, and a lifetime to get over”
Swimming Pool from FAMQ on Vimeo.
“It takes seconds for a child to drown, and a lifetime to get over”
Swimming Pool from FAMQ on Vimeo.
Freediving clinic taught by Carol Schrappe in Bonaire in August 2012
At the Japanese National Sports Festival yesterday, 18-year-old Akihiro Yamaguchi collected his first world record, downing the global standard in the men’s 200-meter breaststroke, nearly becoming the first man under 2:07 with a time of 2:07.01. Read SwimmingWorld Magazine and watch the video.
Yesterday September 15, the first ever official open water event was held in Tbilisi, Georgia, arranged by the Georgian Swimmers’ Club, Georgian Aquatics Sports National Federation, Tbillisi City Hall and Lisi Development. The distance was 5K for men and 3K for women, Georgia’s 200 freestyle national record holder Irakli Revishvili clocking the best time of 1:00.44,with about 50 swimmers participating including London 2012 Olympian Irakli Bolkvadze. The Georgians are now going to make an open water federation, with this event being held every year, hopefully including some international names. Thanks to Dato Murjikneli for info and photos, see Georgians Swimmers’ Club for more info.
Boys (1995-1998)
Girls (1998 & older)
Here is footage from the event
Swimming in Rough and Choppy Water – Open Water Swimming with swim-art.com.
This video will teach you the skills you need to swim comfortably in rough and choppy open water conditions. Includes tips for breathing, stroke technique, and relaxation skills.
Dr. Peter Attia sits down with OpenWaterSwimming.com to discuss nutrition for open water swimming. In this piece he explains the inflammation response.
Swimmer Ryan Lochte is all about the bling, with his Olympic gold medals and flashy grill — making him the perfect “Extra†correspondent for New York Fashion Week.
What an annoying narrator, via Neatorama