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High School Swim Team Loses Pool Access
Competitive swimmers need a pool to swim in, but that’s what the New Smyrna Beach High School is missing.
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NJ HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING: Princeton tops Steinert
HAMILTON — There are plenty of great swimmers on the Princeton High girls swim team, but what makes the Little Tigers so powerful is that they don’t drop from great to OK.
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High school swimming and diving: Holden leads LSJ Dream Team
OKEMOS Kylie Holden does not like to lose. No matter how many races she wins, or how many exceptional times she posts, she will always find one aspect that she can improve on.
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Mountain High
Road bike junkies, get ready for your big fix. If you’re looking for an excuse to skip town and head east towards Georgetown Lake, I’ve got an endorphin-pumping treat in store for you this week. The Pintlar Classic state championship bicycling road race begins in Philipsburg on Sun., July 25, where you’ll pedal it up with other spandex-clad cyclists on the Pintler Scenic Loop and Skalkaho Road …
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East Stroudsburg High School-South graduation
East Stroudsburg High School-South
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Medina High School grads offer success tips
Medina High School saw 553 students graduate this year. Principal Bryan Farson said, “Our graduation ceremony is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our students hard work and transition to the next phase of their lives.”
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Olympic Gold Medal winner Sheila Taormina demonstrates three key techniques of competitive swimming with the aid of the Halo Swim Training system. In this training video Sheila demonstrates the high elbow catch (HEC) swim stroke as explained by Craig Askins. The high elbow catch is considered a key component in the success of todays best swimmers. For more details visit www.HighElbows.com
I’m currently a freshman and we are doing swimming for P.E.
I have it 9th period, which is my last class.
My whole P.E. class is all freshman, so no juniors or seniors.
I have always despised swimming.
It is going to be a “sausage fest” in the locker rooms when we change.
And that to me sounds somewhat g@y and uncool.
Anyone have any tips for me to get through high school swimming successfully?