The swimmers who trained twice per day showed no additional improvements over those who trained only once per day. |
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Our swimmers do their kicking drills in a streamline position, on their back, and also on their side. |
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Also on deck was De Bruijn, who owns history's fastest 50 after three Chinese swimmers. |
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The place is still busy with boaters and swimmers and campers and fishermen. |
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The canines are good swimmers, and they have even colonized offshore islands, such as the Elizabeth Islands of Massachusetts. |
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In a largely stamina-based sport dominated by increasingly young swimmers, the 50m stands alone as an event where power is the key factor. |
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Both swimmers recorded good times, with Louis taking another second place and Sam third. |
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The students had a great time participating in lots of different water events organized for both swimmers and non-swimmers. |
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Wind direction also seems to be immaterial and both swimmers and non-swimmers are affected. |
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Most of the male swimmers continued to wear the traditional brief cut suits until just this year. |
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It can be a real character builder, confidence booster and point of pride when swimmers do crazy things in practice and succeed. |
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Around 250 swimmers braved the cold and elements to participate in the major event. |
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Competing unrested against Hungary's top international swimmers, Dani won both the 100 and 200 meter breaststroke. |
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It won't now have a roof, leaving swimmers and spectators unprotected against the weather. |
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If they had swimming in a round pool, you'd see all the swimmers chasing each other, trying to slipstream and upset each other. |
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Some 20 swimmers took to the water at the boat slip in the town while onlookers cheered. |
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For many years, freestyle swimmers had mistakenly been taught to swim with shoulders held flat. |
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They will be accompanied at all times by highly experienced distance swimmers and a rescue boat to fish them out if they get into difficulties. |
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Maybe we should learn by trial and error by either overworking or underworking our swimmers. |
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The clean briny smell rises with the swimmers, the swells filling the air with steamy vapour. |
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Training equipment such as kickboards, pull buoys, and fins help all swimmers to isolate or emphasize certain movements. |
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You take a look around the pool and are surprised to see that a number of swimmers are using fins, especially on kick sets. |
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Only two swimmers per country, per individual event, are allowed to compete. |
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The recent National Lottery grant received by the club to train and coach swimmers was welcomed by Mr Martin. |
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The visibility of the water would have been clouded at the time of the incident had there been any swimmers, paddlers or waders in this area. |
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Scores of swimmers also defied icy temperatures and bitter winds to take a seasonal dip in Dublin Bay. |
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After working on the bench many of our swimmers comment on how they are employing the pectoral muscles to a greater extent. |
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Swimming is a national pastime, and the pools in every city are packed with swimmers. |
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To accentuate water as the essence of life, several synchronised swimmers perform a calming and mystical aquatic ballet. |
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Thanks also to the swimmers who participated and those who contributed in any way. |
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Nearly every day the swimmers complete a circuit of hand weights and stretch cords. |
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I watched both of the swimmers progress from age group athletes to junior championship qualifiers to national championship finalists. |
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These swimmers could form a trust or charity making it easier to obtain money from other sources and to receive a grant from the council. |
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A total of 16 swimmers braved the icy waters of The River Barrow for the Home Care Team while 26 took part in the walk. |
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Sprinters are running faster than ever before, but why are javelin throwers not throwing further and swimmers not swimming faster? |
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We did sets dribbling the ball, we did water polo drills, and my swimmers got in great shape by playing water polo. |
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Kenney said he has always encouraged some of his swimmers to play water polo during the swimming break. |
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Awkward swimmers, frogfish overcome this problem by using jet propulsion to improve their poor swimming ability. |
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Congested swimming space slows swimmers down, and swimmers swimming different strokes can get in each others way. |
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He has double-jointed elbows, knees, and ankles, which allows him to bend himself like few swimmers can. |
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Then breaking the surface, one by one, the swimmers form a new line, a line that charges ahead like an angry serpent. |
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On many occasions, swimmers jumped in with all of their clothes on-and disrobed to their suits during warm-up. |
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We congratulate our swimmers for participating on the day and doing us proud, competing against swimmers who get to swim all year round. |
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All the Australian lads are brilliant swimmers because they all live by the sea but, coming from Salford, I'm not really an expert! |
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A safety boat and an onshore support team will be with the swimmers, who will swim in relays for around 12 hours each day. |
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Glorious sunshine greeted swimmers taking their first dip of the season in Highworth's open air pool. |
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He said swimming was a technical sport which required swimmers to be taught certain reflexes while still young in order to be top-class swimmers. |
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We're far too polite to speculate how swimmers who felt the urge went about relieving themselves. |
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They are very fast swimmers and can reach speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. |
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I cracked the light stick that that was attached to my swimmers and asked for my clear goggles. |
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The USS clubs in our area have produced some of the finest swimmers in the world. |
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Using the previously suggest lane configurations will allow you to gain psychological assistance, from the swimmers in the adjacent lanes. |
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If the swimmers in lanes two and four switch places by crossing the active swimming lane between them, time and space are once again out of sync. |
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Breast Stroke swimmers should avoid using lanes allocated for fast swimming. |
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Even Masters swimmers with backyard lap pools could receive high quality coaching from the comfort of their own homes. |
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If I were to appear on the cover of a mag in my swimmers, I might request they do a little work, too. |
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We do very little sprinting or anaerobic training with our younger swimmers. |
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The lunchtime swim on Christmas Day proved to be a great success with a turnout of approximately 50 swimmers. |
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A great crowd turned up to cheer on the band of swimmers who took to the icy waters of the Shannon. |
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With all but the very last of the swimmers in, some of the boats began to chuff into harbour as well, the pilots waving to their friends. |
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When transport economy is considered, defined as velocity achieved per unit power, anguilliform and thunniform swimmers achieve greater values. |
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Disabled swimmers fear their warm-water pool will be lost under plans for a new leisure centre. |
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Thames Coastguard at Walton said swimmers had been getting out of their depth and putting their lives in danger. |
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What of athletes who exercise in water, such as swimmers, water polo players, water aerobics devotees and lifesavers? |
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He and Elaine also established scholarships for varsity swimmers and for students studying the life sciences. |
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Because they are terrible swimmers, they must cling to riparian roots in order not to be washed away. |
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The race will be supervised by 20 powerboats and 20 paddle boats who will assist swimmers if there are any problems. |
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Seals, sea lions, manatees, and other lineages evolved into swimmers as well, and paleontologists are also filling in their fossil record. |
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I like my swimmers to perform body weight, upper body movements such as chin-ups, horizontal body weight rows, push-ups and one-arm holds. |
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Among the competitors were many of the world's best pool distance swimmers and the planet's premier open water aquanauts. |
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Ballina Dolphins swimmers participated in the recent gala at Claremorris swimming pool and were successful in the following events. |
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And you get to watch less prudent swimmers go out fast then fall apart later as fatigue and oxygen debt hit. |
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Stepped seating rose like amphitheatres from the sun decks around the pool, so that it became an arena in which the swimmers took centre stage. |
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That way you guys could save floundering swimmers and litigiously solve underwater fish murders. |
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The pool was usually filled with swimmers, spellbound by the cool shower that tamed the summer sun. |
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The next long course championships for most of our swimmers will be the Commonwealth Games next year. |
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Tendinitis of the shoulder, particularly the rotator cuff, is prevalent among swimmers and athletes who perform repeated overhead motions. |
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I would appeal to all jet skiers to give sailboats, sailboards, rowing boats and swimmers a wide berth. |
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Asthma is not a handicap in achieving excellence in sport as shown by the number of Olympic gold medal swimmers who were asthmatics. |
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All of the swimmers will be sponsored and if you are asked to chip a few euro into the kitty then please don't hesitate to do so. |
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A slippery deck is especially hazardous for swimmers who use mobility equipment such as crutches, canes, and walkers. |
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Many herbivores, including the elephants of today, are exceptionally strong swimmers. |
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In freestyle, the fastest swimmers had the greatest distance per stroke at slow swimming speeds. |
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The spokesman explained that, if caught in a rip tide, strong swimmers should swim for shore at a 45 angle to the current. |
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Thresher sharks can grow up to 20 ft and are strong swimmers who can completely vault out of water. |
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However 15 meters is difficult for most swimmers to sustain in a 200 backstroke. |
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It is the duty of those able to throw a lifeline, to do so, so that some strong swimmers will survive. |
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Soon our swimmers are at 100 kicks and we are reaping the benefits of strong legs in other strokes such as crawl and back. |
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Moose are strong swimmers and can cruise at speeds of 6 mph for up to two hours. |
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When swimmers climb out I congratulate them on being baptized into the Universal Life Church and hand them their commemorative certificates. |
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In this event swimmers can pick whatever stroke they wish, but the reality is they always pick the fastest one, the crawl. |
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In addition, there are two flume rides where swimmers float on large inflated tubes. |
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To make the race more exciting for spectators, each of the top 10 seeded swimmers sported a different colored cap. |
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Even though they are working in a fluid substance, they have several things in their favour in comparison to swimmers. |
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To complete the record each of the swimmers must swim for an hour in the same order throughout the attempt. |
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Considering this, it's only logical that swimmers ought to make it a habit to practice movements that are smooth, unhurried and fluent. |
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Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers. |
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A main function of the person appointed to the new job will be to keep swimmers and bathers from entering the water. |
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There are strong tidal currents in the area as well as mud, which can trap waders and swimmers. |
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Halfway there he got into difficulties and left me with two floundering swimmers to occupy my frantic mind. |
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As the season progresses, ask swimmers in your novice group to demonstrate skills they are doing correctly. |
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But what about the thousands of swimmers who work just as hard and never make it to the Olympic podium? |
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Improving muscular imbalances is especially important for mesomorph swimmers so they may strengthen weaknesses in swim-specific muscles. |
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Now they have reversed the controversial decision after pressure from swimmers. |
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The timers backed away as she stepped up to the block, for they knew Sally was now focused on the swimmers and the clock. |
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There have even been a few documented cases of dolphins supporting drowning swimmers to shallow water. |
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That pollution is still causing major concern and, as two swimmers recoiling from their usual off-pier plunge reported, the sewage is openly visible at low water. |
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These delicate fish are poor swimmers, but use their leaf-like appendages to help them blend into the algae and kelp surrounding them for protection from predators. |
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Apparently driving a jet ski is not really exciting and some people try to get an extra dose of adrenalin by passing windsurfers, kayaks and swimmers as close as possible. |
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One celebrated study found that mortality rates for swimmers were lower than for those who are sedentary, walkers, and runners. |
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I like to mix up the lanes and have swimmers race a bit in practice. |
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Despite flood warnings, the annual River Wharfe swim in Otley went ahead, where six swimmers left the warmth of their hearths to risk life and limb in the swollen river. |
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To increase your chances of survival in a rip current, swimmers should swim parallel to the shore until the current lessens and then swim to shore. |
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Early morning swimmers, those in the club for competition, water polo, canoe polo, underwater hockey, and mere sun lovers all find what they want at the town's aquatic centre. |
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With their wet, bare feet, swimmers are more likely to come down with athlete's foot than other athletes, especially during the hot, summer months. |
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They suggest that fish are very rare in Cambrian and Ordovician rocks because they were active swimmers and could generally escape from the underwater avalanches. |
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The athletes and swimmers got to compete in world class stadia and for most, seeing their names displayed on the giant scoreboards was a once in a lifetime experience. |
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True to its common name, the East Coast sea nettle, Chrysaora quinquecirrha, lives along the United States' eastern shore and plagues swimmers with painful welts. |
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Last year, many swimmers thought twice about entering the surf. |
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He's to be seen at low water basking on the reef when things are quiet and diving for fish just off the point when there are not too many swimmers around. |
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We sent to the coaches the number of surveys equal to the number of swimmers on the team, along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to return all surveys. |
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Congratulations poured in last night for two Russian swimmers who won the gold medal for synchronised swimming at the Olympics in Sydney yesterday. |
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It's like trying to train speed swimmers to do synchronized swimming. |
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When swimmers are training twice per day, they should consume 300 to 500 calories of liquid or semi-liquid carbohydrate substance before morning training. |
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The top 16 swimmers from the heats progress to the semifinals, and the top eight then advance to the final. |
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Militis has a better chance in the 200m backstroke but both swimmers should be in with a shout of the finals, and from that point anything can happen. |
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It can be as simple as assigning selected swimmers to highly unexpected events, or as complex as attempting to orchestrate upsets in predetermined key races. |
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But half of all schools had found it necessary to reduce the time they allocated for swimming and were failing to make any provision for non-swimmers or reluctant swimmers. |
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What are swimmers doing drinking carbonated beverages anyway? |
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A few brave swimmers are wading hardily into the Pacific Ocean. |
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I believe this problem, however, is greatly overdiagnosed by sports orthopedists, who are used to treating inflexible football players rather than flexible swimmers. |
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We got out of our swimmers and dressed for shopping and dinner. |
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I was already in my swimmers, waiting for everyone else to get up. |
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For a time he coached swimmers, then moved into the business world. |
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However, it should be noted, rating of perceived exertion cannot be used to monitor training intensity, without educating the swimmers beforehand. |
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The trios move in alternation as light from above picks them out, the grounded people waving their limbs like neophyte swimmers or fledglings learning to fly. |
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Using fins for drills and some kicking sometimes helps these swimmers. |
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With 18 entries, swimmers form the largest contingent in the delegation. |
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Avian swimmers such as penguins and puffins and ducks and cormorants, as well as sea turtles and other water-dwelling reptiles, must also come up for air. |
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About six awards are expected to be dished out to deserving swimmers during the ceremony, to be preceded with the first league gala at the Olympic Swimming Pool. |
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About 500 swimmers from all over South Africa have gathered for one of the biggest galas on the swimming calendar, the Telkom National Aquatic Championships. |
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Second, the model can be used for many fast swimmers, although lifting-wing models were developed for the fastest swimming fish with high aspect ratio oscillatory propulsors. |
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Similarly, coaches desire swimmers with strong, consistent work ethics. |
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Also among the first band of swimmers was a legal costs draftsman. |
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The best distance swimmers are the thoroughbreds of the pool, but if you don't manage them carefully you could end up with a stable of draught horses. |
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Vicky won a special sea scooter gadget, which drags swimmers through water, James and Harry won cinema tickets and Ben won a swimming voucher. |
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Channel swimmers and submarine telephone cables start from St Margaret's Bay. |
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Although they are excellent swimmers and divers, their walking appears clumsy. |
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Very few lotic insects are strong swimmers, probably because of the energy expenditure required to swim against a current. |
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Loons are excellent swimmers, using their feet to propel themselves above and under water. |
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Jellyfish adversely affect humanity by interfering with public systems and harming swimmers. |
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In 2006 the Spanish Red Cross treated 19,000 stung swimmers along the Costa Brava. |
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The gentle surf gives bodysurfers an occasional ride but is kind to swimmers and leisurely snorkelers as well. |
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Tesco, Sainsbury, Safeway and Asda, says the workers' union, adding that they operate like synchronized swimmers. |
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Not only are their competition swimmers suffering but also all the little swimmers who also use the pool on a weekly basis. |
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Organisers flew in usher girls from Beijing, an orchestra from Vienna and a troupe of synchronized swimmers from Ukraine. |
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Synchronized swimmers, turn your plastic smiles to the cameras on the left. |
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The best swimmers, however, have longer torsos, and therefore lower belly buttons. |
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Wild boar are known to be competent swimmers, capable of covering long distances. |
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Some genetic material was nearly identical to the little swimmers called rotifers. |
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Jellyfish have been proven to be the most energy efficient swimmers of all animals. |
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Meanwhile, synchronised swimmers will fly in from Egypt and China to take part in solo, duet and team disciplines. |
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This was due to the strict policy followed by the Olympic Council of Ireland of only allowing A time athletes and swimmers to attend the games. |
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Byssus is eventually lost with adulthood, transitioning almost all scallop species into free swimmers. |
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A GROUP of six swimmers, all aged between 18-20, sparked a rescue operation after becoming caught in a rip tide at the mouth of the River Don. |
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For small numbers of droplets we will develop a flexible CFD model based on a level set method, easily adaptable to different kinds of swimmers. |
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The swimmers, some in Santa hats, monkey suits and bright wigs, were cheered on by a large crowd of spectators. |
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She added that the situation is totally different in Russia, as synchronised swimmers are wholly supported by all means in their sports' career. |
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The swimmers attach two safety lines to rings high on Alvin's face and carabiners on the front of the payload basket. |
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Johnston, who coaches the Family Y's Water Rats senior swim team, says her swimmers can't wait to hit the water Apr. |
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He said Dusty, who is also known as Mara or Fainne, Orb or just the dolphin, zigzags between swimmers. |
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The synchronized swimmers did everything together, even breathing at the same time. |
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Clinical trials show that suspensories can suppress sperm counts and make the remaining sperms poor swimmers. |
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Satellites Swimming Club based at the leisure centre has and still does have international to county swimmers. |
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In New South Wales, swimwear is known as swimmers or cossie and, in Queensland, it is togs. |
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Giraffes would probably not be competent swimmers as their long legs would be highly cumbersome in the water, although they could possibly float. |
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They have also been seen protecting swimmers from sharks by swimming circles around the swimmers or charging the sharks to make them go away. |
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Liverpool has produced several famous swimmers who have gone on to represent their nation at major championships such as the Olympic Games. |
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Robust benthopelagic fish are muscular swimmers that actively cruise the bottom searching for prey. |
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If swimmers surpass these by a set margin they cannot win the race and instead earn a speeding ticket. |
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It is also a credit to Les that MASC swimmers who have long since retired, still come and visit him. |
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Graphic video footage shows other swimmers racing to the rescue before she disappears underwater and the sea turns red. |
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At that games, two swimmers from Northern Ireland were prevented from competing in the OCI team. |
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Water deer are proficient swimmers, and can swim several miles to reach remote river islands. |
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He is one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time and an honor swimmer in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. |
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Synchronised swimmers, singers and dance crews all performed as models walked down two specially-built platforms along the full length of the pool. |
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One easy way to enhance thermoregulation in competitive swimmers in Guadeloupe is to remove the silicone swim cap that is usually used for gliding as well as hygienic reasons. |
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Put your fishtank,preferably with some good little swimmers in there, in the North corner of your living room and your career will come alive with fantastic opportunities. |
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More than 90 children created 60 superb sports-themed cakes featuring everything from swimmers, ski jumpers and runners to stadiums, logos, medals and running shoes. |
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Studies have shown that sports towels made from Evolon's microfilament fabric combine performance with portability for swimmers, hikers and beach goers. |
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Bottom fishing with cut bait, shrimp and jigs will work on many of the bottom feeders and a live shrimp free lined or fished under a float will get you the free swimmers. |
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There are a hardy minority of swimmers who swim in only their normal bathing costumes but for safety reasons beginners are advised to always wear a wetsuit. |
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In the late 1980s, swimmers and distance runners were compared with weight lifters to evaluate the baseline catecholamine responses and adrenergic receptor types at rest. |
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The City of Leeds Synchronised Swimming Club train at the John Charles Centre for Sport and are represented by swimmers throughout the whole of the North East. |
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Federica Pellegrini, one of the few female swimmers to have set world records in more than one event has been one of the world's most successful swimmers. |
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Children often participated in some of the sport disciplines and women have also been mentioned as swimmers, although it is unclear if they took part in competition. |
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British Swimming concentrates on elite swimmers with podium potential. |
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Three of the team's swimmers qualified for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. |
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Halibut are strong swimmers and are able to migrate long distances. |
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The sport's profile is highest during the Commonwealth Games, when British swimmers have their best chance to win gold medals, and during the Olympics. |
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More often all that beach goers and swimmers will see are the cuttlebones. |
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There were dragons and water birds that were animated by synchronized swimmers, and in the climax, a palace rose from beneath brightly lit, bubbling water. |
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And yet, few people have heard of this gutsy lady, whose training included dodging the recreational swimmers as she ploughed up and down her local pool in Hamilton. |
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Newfoundland dogs use breaststroke rather than doggy paddle and, while they are not the fastest of swimmers, their large lung capacity helps them cover extreme distances. |
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Celebrity chef Hubert Keller will be the special guest DJ during the party, which will also feature live music, synchronized swimmers and Studio 54 go-go dancers. |
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Bottlenose dolphins herded the swimmers together and surrounded them for 40 minutes, preventing the shark from attacking, as they slowly swam to shore. |
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This also explains why synchronised swimmers are sometimes referred to as water ballerinas and are invited to perform at weddings, parties and galas. |
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It caused waves by doing away with traditional models and having athletes including synchronised swimmers and gymnasts hanging from the ceiling on silk ropes. |
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Aquabatix is the World's leading professional team of synchronised swimmers who perform this aesthetic form of entertainment for live events and digital projects globally. |
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Male hippos aren't especially known for their grace but a bull put on an elegant display that would give most synchronised swimmers a run for their money. |
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Sea urchin puncture wounds are a common source of injury to ocean swimmers, especially along coastal surfaces where coral with stationary sea urchins are present. |
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