It’s a common complaint amongst newcomers to the sport that they get out of breath quickly, despite being able to do other sports with no such problems. It’s often put down to technical issues with their stroke, or just not being a good swimmer, but in most cases it comes down to breathing. People having this issue are commonly holding their breath and then trying both to exhale and inhale whilst their mouth is out of the water.
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Swimmers of the year – roll of honour
To celebrate ten years of Pullbuoy’s swimmer of the year, we’ve produced a video roll of honour showcasing the winners between 2000 and 2009.
Watch →Grant Turner Interview: Delhi Preview
Grant Turner has cemented himself as a key member of Britain’s 4x100m freestyle contingent. He also managed to lower his bodysuit assisted 100m freestyle PB in Budapest this summer and has high hopes for Delhi
Watch →Amy Smith Interview: Delhi Preview
Amy Smith cemented her place in the British 4x100m freestyle team with some blistering swims in Budapest. That same quartet will be in Delhi in the colours of England; here Amy talks about the chances of going one better than the silver she won in Melbourne and her own prospects this year.
Watch →Joe Roebuck Interview: Delhi Preview
Joe Roebuck has already had a successful summer, being one of only two British men to win a medal at the European Championships, but he goes to Delhi as a strong contender for three more. Here Joe talks about his aims for Delhi and how, at 25 he is finally making his mark on the international stage.
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