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    Swimming

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    In the swimming world there are many different kinds of strokes that can be learned in order to use the proper swimming techniques. A swimming stroke is a way that swimmers move their arms and legs to go against the water and move themselves forward. The strokes create the least water resistance and there should be a minimum of splashing so that moving forward is smooth and not jerky. There are several specific kinds of stroke methods‚ but there are eight common ones. There is the butterfly‚ breast

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    Childhood Essay

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    Childhood memories Thinking about my childhood‚ makes me feel like I want to go back and to watch me while I was doing unexpected crazy actions‚ it was the funniest days ever. My childhood‚ sometimes it makes me laugh other times I really cry. Remembering some crazy actions that I’ve done ‚ like jumping in the deepest part of the swimming pool while I didn’t know how to swim yet‚ they rescued me but‚ I wasn’t scared‚ that really makes me laugh when I remember such an action. One time

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    A Narrow Escape: Essay

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    A Narrow Escape “Tick Tock Tick Tock” is the sound the clock in my head was making. How long will it take that bell to ring? I asked myself. But I decided that time goes faster when you’re not thinking about it. Finally it did! The bell rung and I sprinted to St.Johns Swimming pool not knowing what will happen. I was a jolly eleven year old girl who always looked forward in taking a nice swim inside the pool. I was practicing for Anglican Schools Festival where I will be representing my school for

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    Do you know how to swim? Unfortunately 1 in 5 Australian children who graduate from primary school have never been taught to swim‚ and consequently are not prepared if faced with life threatening situations in the water. By introducing compulsory swimming lessons the Government of South Australia would be benefiting all primary school children by ensuring they obtain adequate water safety skills‚ whilst also encouraging physical activity and the development of social skills and self-confidence.

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    Dryland Research Paper

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    Dryland training is an essential part of elite and age-group swimming performance. Many swim clubs make dryland too simple or too complicated to succeed. Teams also have poor consistency between groups at their team. These problems increase injury risk‚ reduce effectiveness of dryland‚ and make dryland training unsuccessful. Hi! I’m Dr. John Mullen‚ DPT‚ CSCS. I’m a former National level swimmer and am the developer of the dryland for swimming system‚ I have been around the sport for many years

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    Chiki Nana

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    The aim of this report is to examine the reasons why students are reluctant to take part in competitive sports and to make recommendations for ways of encouraging more students to participate. Most young people enjoy team sports because they are a social event. They like playing with friends and are less interested in open competition. They are keen on fitness and training in the gym‚ but some are totally uninterested in sport. It also appears that although many enjoyed activities like swimming

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    day at the beach

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    Kaylyn Olson October 17‚ 2011 6th Hour A Day at the Beach When I was in fifth grade I went to Cancun‚ Mexico with my family. It was an adventure of a lifetime that I will never forget. The entire trip my family and I bonded. During our seven day trip we spent a good portion of our time at the beach. At the resort‚ they had a little outdoor restaurant and a crystal clear swimming pool. I could smell the juicy burgers frying on the grill and the crispy homemade fries cooking in

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    Medyas

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    BENEFITS OF SWIMMING Introduction Swimming is an activity that burns lots of calories‚ is easy on the joints‚ supports your weight‚ builds muscular strength and endurance‚ improves cardiovascular fitness‚ cools you off and refreshes you in summer‚ and one that you can do safely into old age. By the 20th century‚ swimming had become mainstream. Indoor pools were beginning to appear‚ most towns with populations over 20‚000 had public outdoor pools‚ and swimming clubs became increasingly popular

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    Expository essay

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    Hey there Bob! It’s been a long time since we did not see each other. I’ve been missing the most kind and supportive of friend of mine. I heard that you and your family move here in our place. I hope to see you soon. By the way‚ since you just transferred maybe you are wondering how you’re going to spend your leisure time. I have new hobby which is very exciting and fun. You will surely enjoy and never regret transferring here with this hobby of mine. My hobby is swimming. Perhaps‚ you are already

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    cosmetic sugergy

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    Whether a person chooses to undergo plastic surgery to improve their lifestyle or to improve their look‚ there will always be emotional benefits when a person is finally able to feel comfortable in their body. Many people find that they are more outgoing‚ personable and confident when they become accustomed to their transformation and this heightened sense of self-esteem can be a benefit that lasts a lifetime. Having plastic surgery can have a number of significant benefits that can be both emotional

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