Posts Tagged ‘Back’
Should I stick with the front crawl and back crawl?
Thorpe on come back trail after tipping scales at under 100kg
Melbourne, May 5 (ANI): Australian legend Ian Thorpe is on track after the swimmer finally tipped the scales at under 100kg in preparation for his competitive meet.
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Chris comes in second his first heat third in his second heat and last in his last heat
Chris comes in first in the 50 back at the Summer Long Course Championships
I am learning swimming , 4 lessons now. I can do leg kicks on back and move forward and float etc. When i try on the front (facing downwards like normally when you swim), i slowly sink becoming vertical in the end. My coach said he couldn’t figure it out.
Anybody sees the problem. I do almost the same leg speed, movement. but i don’t manage to float even if i use the kickboard in my hands in front.
I am among the thin people. not fat.
I remember when I took swimming lessons many years ago. My instructors taught us “front crawl“, and “back crawl.” So I’ve always kind of wondered: why don’t they just call them “freestyle” or “backstroke”? After all, they called breaststroke: “breaststroke,” and butterfly: “butterfly”. What differentiates “front crawl” from “freestyle” and “back crawl” from “backstroke”?
50 wins his heat in 50 back 3rd in 100 breast, 4th in 200 IM
www.busymumsfitnessclub.com Australian Swimming Champion and BMFC Expert Ephraim Hannant explains and demonstrates how to do Alternate Arm Back Stroke Drill. For
Only a girl in my class can do both really well and it will be great if she can teach me how to swim. But she is a girl!! And I do have a crush on her!! A real strong crush. What should I do. To let her know or not? or to know her crush through using E-mails to cheat her crush out?? Please give advice. Thanks. Oh and, Her name is Yolanda Su from Toronto. If you are a friend of hers, please leave name and please don’t tell her!!!
Peterson back in the swim, wins second Pan Pacific title
J.J. SMITH LONG BEACH, CALIF. — Astute race tactics gave Pine Knoll Shores’ Chip Peterson a victory Sunday in the 10K open water races at the Pan Pacific Championships in Long Beach, Calif.
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