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The Thrill In Olympic SwimmingWhen one talks about Olympic Swimming, it brings back the excitement of such a competitive sport. Not only will the swimmer be putting his name on the line, he also carries on his back the nation he is representing. His win will be a win for his country. And coming home victorious, would be worthy of an honor for making a name for his country.
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SwimmingEssential Cold Water Swimming Gear: Wetsuit Or Dry Suit ... middle). It is a fact that water is more efficient than air when it comes to conducting heat away from the body. Cold water is understandably even more efficient in this respect. Hence, an improperly geared open water swimmer or diver faces the risk of hypothermia (below normal body temperature). A wetsuit ... ... walking at least twice a week to for as truly balanced workout. One unique advantage of swimming workouts lie in the water s buoyancy, which makes the body float in water. Hence, there is less impact on the joints when you do swimming workouts so it is very suitable to overweight people or those with ... Interesting Facts About Swimming To Keep You Afloat! ... human s instinct to swim? It s believed that it s through man s basic survival instinct --- a person fell into the water and panicked, thinking only to survive and live, he used his hands and legs to stay afloat and dog paddled his way to land. But even in the ancient times, thousands of centuries ago, ... Swimming Exercises Shape A Better You ... avoiding stress on the joints. With proper and regular swimming exercise, one would tone his upper body muscles, making it look better compared to the beefy muscular look of weight lifters. Even though the lower part of the body doesn t exert much effort, it s still a good form of exercise for those with ... First Ten Olympic Swimming Gold Medalists In Men's 100-Meter Backstroke ... USA) in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics and Daichi Suzuki also of Japan in the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Masaji won in the finals over fellow Japanese swimmer Toshio Irie, clocking 1 minute and 8.6 seconds. Interestingly, if the previous Olympics had a 1-2-3 American finish in this event, here it was a 1-2-3 Japanese ...
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