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Polo wraps are usually placed on a horse's legs for protection and/or support during exercise. Depending on the horse and his job, he may wear wraps on all four legs, just two, or not at all.
No but Marco Polo does
A healthy lifestyle they should be a strong swimmer and strong legs
No, but her husband, President Franklin D Roosevelt did.
You tread the water quickly with your legs and it propels you out of the water.
People place polo wraps on horses in order to protect their legs. Because a horse has no muscles in its lower legs (only bones and tendons), it is very easy for them to damage their legs. Any damage to legs can take a while to heal and if severe enough could actually cripple a horse.Because polo wraps are usually a thick cotton or fleece like material, they protect the horse from knocks that they may cause with their own hooves (like if they step on their back legs while running). Polo wraps must be properly placed on the horse though. If they are wrapped too high or too low on the leg, they can cause damage. If they are wrapped too tight, they can cause damage and if they are wrapped the wrong direction (clockwise), they can put too much pressure on the tendon and damage it!
you can use polo wraps. They are soft cotton material that you wrap around the leg below the knee.
In water polo, a kick called the "eggbeater" is used. It looks like a normal treading kick, where both legs kick downwards simultaneously, but instead of kicking both legs together, the player alternates legs, kicking down with one leg at a time. The kick resembles an eggbeater, its namesake. It is a more efficient and steady way to tread water.
President Roosevelt also had Polio and wanted to cure himself and help others recover as well.
The fact that one of his legs was amputated just bellow the knee.
athletes would train there muscule for their legs and arms be stronger need to swim couple laps to be a stronger swimmer