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Frank Eugen Dalton has written: 'Swimming scientifically taught' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Swimming
~There is an entire biomechanical science to swimming. it is mostly related to arm motion. the better teqnique you have and the faster you move your arms... it is scientifically proven to make you go faster. ~Also....swimming has to do with chemistry. When swimming, your are moving through H2O and maybe some other chemicals too(elements) Check out the details and maybe more of a correct answer at: http://swimmingtechnology.com/Aquanex.htm
Sea squirts are more scientifically known as tunicates. The larval form of most tunicates is free-swimming and resembles a tadpole.
some animals that are good at swimming are :-dolphins-fish-whalesand other aquatic animals
I have a salt water pool. My skin does not feel dried out after drying off like in a regular Chlorine pool. I cannot say scientifically it is better but my skin and hair feel better
He went swimming in a swimming :)
All competition pools have flags on both ends of the pool. You should use those for reference.
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Don't do it. Too many possibilities for leaks. Get Fiberglass or vinyl pool, learn to install that instead.
no, swimming is a real sport, syncronised swimming isn't
i think you should eat an apple before swimming than through moms ☠ ☠ go 2 http://www.bigbaer.com/reference/character_entity_reference.htm 4 more.
Recreational swimming is swimming just for fun. It is noncompetitive and usually not structured.