Join Swim Ireland coach Deirdre Cunningham as she talks you through the Butterfly stroke. Follow along with Deirdre to practice the stroke yourself on dryland and see how it feels.
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7 Swimmers We All Know! | What Kind Of Swimmer Are You? | Global Triathlon Network
We’ve all been to the pool and seen the regular characters, but which one are you? We’ve spent long enough around swimming pools and have observed all sorts of styles and habits so we’re taking a lighthearted look at the different types of swimmers. You never know, you might spot yourself?
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Florida Friends Battle Veteran Suicide Rates With Free Scuba Diving Lessons
Scott Earnhardt served in the military for more than 22 years. He’s now serving fellow military by taking them underwater to fight PTSD.
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Climate Change Threatens to Sink Free-Dive Fishing Traditions of South Korea’s ‘Sea Women’
The centuries-old traditions of South Korean women who practise free-dive fishing without oxygen face a new threat. Already under pressure from the competition of more modern fishing methods, now the haenyeo or “sea women†face a new challenge from climate change that is harming marine habitat where they work. Jin So-hee and Woo Jung-min, some of the youngest haenyeo still working in South Korea, are trying to fight the problem. Clad in black wet suits and face masks, the pair have started a YouTube channel they hope will help preserve haenyeo culture as it raises awareness about the need for environmental conservation.
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Training for the 400m Free | Cody Miller Vlogs
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Mona McSharry | Qualifying For the Tokyo Olympics | “I Can Get Faster”
Swimmer Mona McSharry joined Off The Ball on Wednesday evening, fresh from booking her place at the Tokyo Games when swimming inside the 100m breaststroke qualifying time at the Irish Olympic trials.​
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Sport for Business with Sarah Keane of Swim Ireland on the #LetUsSwim​ Campaign
Swimming pools remain closed to all but the elite as we continue under restriction to combat Covid-19.
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Lewis Pugh, Endurance Swimmer and United Nations Patron Of The Oceans
In this episode of Talks at GS, Lewis Pugh, world-record-winning endurance swimmer and United Nations patron of the oceans, discusses how he found passion and purpose in endurance swimming, as well as his mission to protect the world’s oceans and marine life. Learn More https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights…
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Interview With Swimming Coach Glen Christiansen at Tenerife Top Training
We interviewed Glen Christiansen after that strange year.
What’s it like adapting to the new normal?
Keep on training, you can do it, we can do it!
