five steps to better tumble turns
The tumble turn is a huge part of what separates the competitive swimmer from the everyday lane swimmer. Here are 5 steps to improving your tumbles.
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The tumble turn is a huge part of what separates the competitive swimmer from the everyday lane swimmer. Here are 5 steps to improving your tumbles.
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Goggles – we all need them (well most of us do!) to see where we’re going and by and large they work pretty well. But you have to find a pair that suits you, then you have to look after them and despite your best efforts they still fog up so you can’t see where … Continue reading pullbuoy goggle guide
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The so called Japanese Start There’s been quite some discussion in swimming circles about the so called “Japanese Start”, also known as the “GS1”, since UK swimming magazine ran a piece on it in their February 2005 issue. Then a document outlining the purported … Continue Reading→
Continue Reading →1986 was a home games albeit with a predominantly Scottish crowd and it was a brilliant atmosphere. There were big Scottish and Welsh contingents as well as the English, when usually if you travel a long way to the Games their teams can be smaller, which meant that … Continue Reading→
Continue Reading →Mark Foster found himself in deep water when he tried to book a lane at his local pool in St Neots, having just arrived back from his training camp in Australia. He contacted the pool to ask if he could use a lane for half an hour but was left frustrated after being told it … Continue reading Water, water everywhere but nowhere for Fos to swim…
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