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Swimming History

alf a lap need moreinstruction. The most common swimming problem isincorrect breathing which causes individuals to expendmore energy than necessary. Coordinating breathing withproper head rotation is the key to proficient swimming.Proper instruction is the only way you can learn this, it isthe key component to swim well. WHAT IS UNIQUEABOUT YOUR SPORT? The most unique thing aboutswimming is the actual racing in the water, you dive offblocks and swim as fast as u can in as many different stylesand lengths. BIBLIOGRAPHY “Swimming.” GrolierMultimedia Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. 1996 ed “Totalimmersion swimming” Arcticles by Terry Luaghlin LISTONE POSITIVE PROFESSIONAL ROLE MODEL INYOUR SPORT. Mark Spitz, is a well known swimmerwho won a record seven gold medals at the 1972 OlympicGames. No athlete in any event had ever dominated asingle Olympics as did Spitz. In 1972 he won the 100- and200-m freestyle and butterfly events, and was a member ofthe winning 4 X 100- and 4 X 200-m freestyle relay teamsand the 4 X 100-m medley relay team. Spitz set 32 worldand 38 U.S. swimming records during his career. He was avery big role model for aspiring young swimmers. ...

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