The free-swimming lessons will be offered in eight sessions through June and July to children in first through fifth grade.
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Oceanman Costa Azahar 2021 [Aftermovie]
International Open Water Swimming Championship.
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James Guy | the Greatest Relay Swimmer and Ultimate Competitor | Propulsion Swimming
British Swimming star, James Guy, has been the backbone of the Great Britain men’s relays for a number of years now so our question is – is he the greatest relay swimmer in GB or even in the world?!
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Improve Your Breaststroke with These 6 Yoga Poses for Swimmers | Swimming Specific Yoga
A great deal of mobility is required to swim breaststroke with efficiency, a type of mobility that these six yoga poses for swimmers can help you develop.
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Councilwoman Sponsors Free Swimming Lessons for Children in District 5 |
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Freestyle Swim Technique – How to Pull Correctly | The Race Club
One of the often discussed controversies in freestyle concerns the pull. Where is the pull in freestyle the strongest? Is it in the front quadrant, ahead of the swimmer’s shoulder? Is it in the back quadrant, behind the swimmer’s shoulder? Or is the pull strongest right at the swimmer’s shoulder, as he or she moves the hand backward?
In this week’s video, we feature two elite freestylers, Zane Grothe and Margo Geer. Zane is a distance freestyler and uses a higher elbow pulling motion, reducing frontal drag. Margo is a sprinter and uses a deeper pulling motion, opting for more power and drag.
The testing we do in this video using the Pressure Meter confirms that Margo is able to generate more force with her deeper pull than Zane does with a higher elbow pulling motion. The video also shows a correlation between Margo’s faster body rotation and her greater pulling force.
This video will help you determine the type of pulling biomechanics you should use for each freestyle race. It will also illustrate how important your body rotation is in developing a faster swim.
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Missing Swimmer in Huguenot Park Found Dead
The man first went into the water with his children. His children were saved from water.
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What to Expect When You Head Back to Olathe Public Swimming Pools This Summer | KMBC 9
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Emergency Crews Continue Search for Missing Swimmer at North Jetty on Padre Island
An 18-year-old was swimming was with his 16-year-old brother when the older brother went missing, officials said.
