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Optional Swimming Aids And AccessoriesSwimming, whether for recreation or in competition, requires the use of certain equipment, aids or accessories. The essential ones are, of course, swimsuits and goggles (the latter are particularly important in competitive swimming).
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SwimmingSwimming Races Throughout The Centuries ... reason why they urge people to swim is to instill discipline and to avoid drowning. Like the noble Samurais and knights, they do rigid training in the water through swimming, while the European organizations and schools aim to reduce drowning incidents. It was in Japan around 36BC, where the first recorded ... Three Popular Swimming Pool Games ... the water but not when surfacing. When the searcher sees (while under the water) or feels/thinks (while on the surface) that another player is out of the water, he/she shouts "fish out of water." The player called out becomes the next searcher. This game is actually similar to one of the variations of ... ... interest you: Swimming Facts: History * Ancient drawings and paintings found in Egypt depicting people swimming date back to 2500 AD. * Swimming became an amateur sport in the late part of the nineteenth century. * Swimming became a part of the Olympic Games in 1896. * Swimming in the Olympics started ... Swimming As A Requirement In Some Occupations ... of exercise; it is a good way to relax; and it provides the opportunity for a full-body workout. Swimming may also be a requirement in certain occupations. Here are six examples: Lifeguard: This work is given to someone who is an expert swimmer. Lifeguards man beaches, water parks, and swimming pools, ... Paralympic Swimming Participant Classification ... feet. Group 2: Classes S11, SB11 and SM11 - Included in these classes are swimmers who are completely sightless. They are required to wear blackened goggles while competing. With the use of a pole, persons designated as "tappers" will tap the swimmers to let them know they are nearing the wall and thus ...
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