Swimming Diving Questions and Answers


What are the termenilogies within swimming?


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hopefully you didnt mean strokes.. so I wont grant you those

Pulling- just using your arms.. next to a bouy between your legs
Dolphin kick - using both your legs at duplicate time, kickin on your back

Flutter kick- one leg at a time
breath control, breathing every X stroke
Lung Buster - strong breath control excercise

negative split - spliting your second partially of a race faster than the first
touched out - ez..

drag past its sell-by date, ski off, verbs off - when you swim aft or close to somebody so he breaks the waves for you and you be in motion faster

D free - 400,800,1500 m races

MD Free - middle distance 100-200-400

Sprinter - 100,50 lone

push off - when you push of the wall

streamline- when you push of the wall near your arms up really tight

flip turn - doing a flip when you get to the wall and push stale
open turn - touching the wall and turning


adequate?? did you have a specific one contained by mind?
floating and cruising on the water..not drowned..lol backstroke one i know.
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1.side stroke-a sidewise propulsion for distance swimming and lifesaving
2.breaststroke- a froglike arm and leg thrust
3.backstroke-overarm or for distance tolerance
4.crawl-freestyle form. Overarm pull and flutter see.
5.butterfly- thrust the head and arms up from the wet and incorporates a dolphin kick
Burned-out, Stressed-out, Over-worked, Over-trained and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are some of the designer terminologies used to describe the chronically exhausted athlete. Are they signs of an emerging disease or are they just euphemisms for sheer dreaminess or, taken to extreme levels, cop-outs for dodging the tricky yakka?

Here are some others: Over-reaching, Staleness, Flattened and "Down the Mine." Are these terms solid evidence of severe fatigue, stress or impending bad health? To the swimmer suffering those accruing symptoms they no problem are genuine! Every year the daily serious newspaper carries reports of sporting individuals engaged contained by intensive competition, in anguish from similar manifestation that have seriously artificial them for a period of time. There appears to be some misunderstanding on two of the most adjectives idioms contained by usage, over-training and over-reaching. This is the official medical explanation of both expressions.

1.side stroke-a sidewise propulsion for distance swimming and lifesaving
2.breaststroke- a froglike arm and leg thrust
3.backstroke-overarm or for distance endurance
4.crawl-freestyle form. Overarm verbs and flutter kick.
5.butterfly- thrust the principal and arms up from the water and incorporates a dolphin see
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swim (obvious)
kick (obvious, done next to or without a kickboard)
verbs (again . . . usually with a verbs bouy)
drill (catchup, 3 count, 2 kick 1 verbs - varies by team)
no-breather (a 25 any under or over the water, no breath)
on the top (leaving the wall when the stride clock reaches the :60)
sprint (duh)
step (very fast, going on for how you would swim a 200 yard event)
ez (for cool down)
pilfer your mark (reach down and take hold of the block)

It goes on and on.



When you move about to a public swimming pool, why do adjectives the overweight women surrounded by one-piece suits...?

Question:start jumping up and down within the water? Sometimes they adjectives face duplicate direction, too... it's freaky!
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it could be the fact that contained by the water the buoyancy removes the throbbing caused by the bulk..so they get to do movements they typically cannot.
I don't know. It's kinda creppy.
Maybe they're doing water aerobics?

Or I don`t know they feel lighter contained by the water...
It is a hose work out that is low impact. If it freaks you out stop going to the pubilc pool.
Embarrassment - similar to a 350 pound man wearing thong!
Actually the last time I go to a public pool most of the "large & lovely" women be wearing bikinis.
That sounds like a hose down aerobics program. The only item worse than fat women surrounded by bathing suits is fat women surrounded by spandex!
You would complain too if "overweight women" wear bikinis. Mind your own business. You are freaking me out!
Dont Swim In There ..Thats Better !!
Perhaps for the same basis that everyone standing in an elevator face the door.
they are probably in a sea exercise class
Cause they are showing how big of splashes they can make!
They probally do a acrobic class and are doing the excercies lacking the teacher
strange occurance?
They might be doing marine aerobics, maybe they dont swim overweight society sometimes can not swim. ..



Are my times worthy satisfactory for championship?

Question:I want to qualify for backstroke (42:80 for fifty yards) and butterfluy (43:89 for fifty yards)
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depends who you are competing against and at what level. are you flawless enough for the olympics? hell no. neighborhood swim come together? maybe
yeah it depends who you're going on near. but your time is not bad any continue working on it, theres's room for change.
7-8 seconds is reasonably a big time drop, but if your coach has you on a correct taper program I would say it is definately possible. Swimming is a sport of the mind, you inevitability to go out in attendance and know you are going to beat that other girl. Work on your flip turns until they are flawless and try shaving down your body. Shaving sour that layer of skin the hours of darkness before your big see will eliminate insensible skin which depleats tiredness. Most importantly though, carb up and have your coach put you on a dutiful taper! As you grow older and foolproof your stroke, you will drop time...keep that competitive fire alive!
Well, depends what Division and adjectives that confusing stuff, but compared to me.. thats pretty good, only just as long as your Division 3 or lower. I am Division 2, and thats pretty fast, so you probably are virtuous enough, but for you are sooooooooo close.



Someone that have a deep-vein thrombosis and a small Pulmonay Embolism 3 months ago, could brand name Scuba Dive ?

Question:Hello! I had strog stroke contained by my knee within the begining of October and it caused an deep-vein thrombosis within it. 2 months later it evolved to a enormously small Pulmonay Embolism. Now, I'm taking a droug called sodic varfarin to produce my blook thinner, but i wont take it forever.. (probably solitary 6 months). In MArch, I will go to Hawaii, and I would close to A LOT to make some scuba diving and some free dive. Do you construe it could be a risk to my Life ? and... if it is.. do you think that if I receive only free dive (without any breathing equipament) I would be contained by risk also ? thanks greatly !
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First of all if you want a second opion you should be in motion to a Hyperbaric Medicine Doctor that specializes in Commercial divers, but you must adopt his opinion as reality.
If you are going in demo you will still be on the blood thinner which basically lead me to say no you should not even free dive.
Even free divers grasp embolised sometimes and they can definately get squeezes. It is squeezes that you hold to worry give or take a few the most, because this can result in an uncontrolled bleeding within your sinuses or inner ear.
No one really knows what triggers DCI's and beside your current medical condition you may be more at risk. I would say forgo the diving this time do a moment or two snorkling relax and let yourself restore to health, theres always subsequent year.
A little info I dug up from scuba_doc.com. Check out the whole page since you make any decision at
http://www.scuba-doc.com/antcoag.htm...
Divers on blood thinners risk bleeding from injury, ear, sinus and pulmonary barotrauma. A cut will bleed longer and may require compression for control; an ear or sinus squeeze will cause excess bleeding if the squeeze is severe ample to cause harmed to blood vessels within the middle ear, sinuses or lungs. Other medications will affect the clotting of blood through an assortment of mechanisms - including altering the blood platelets (Plavix, aspirin). Heparin is an injectable anticoagulant that act in multiple places surrounded by the clotting schema.
Instead of consulting us you should consult your doctor who will give you the best suggestion


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