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Top 10 Reasons Why SWIMMING is the BEST (And The Worst) SPORT
Swimming is the best sport ever. It could also be the worst sport ever. Swimming allows yo...
published: 26 Sep 2013
Top 10 Reasons Why SWIMMING is the BEST (And The Worst) SPORT
Top 10 Reasons Why SWIMMING is the BEST (And The Worst) SPORT
Swimming is the best sport ever. It could also be the worst sport ever. Swimming allows you to eat 8,000 calories a day. It also makes you smell as though you've bathed yourself in abrasive disinfectants and morphs you into a nap-crazed zombie with an insatiable appetite. Watch the videos and You'll get 10 reasons why it is so. Music - Hot Heat - From Youtube Audio Library Visit AT Network to watch more daily updated videos - http://www.youtube.com/user/SeanJohnikWorld- published: 26 Sep 2013
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19 Hours : Stanford Women's Swimming "Beyond the Pool"
19 Hours : Stanford Women's Swimming "Beyond the Pool"...
published: 04 Jan 2012
author: stanfordathletics
19 Hours : Stanford Women's Swimming "Beyond the Pool"
19 Hours : Stanford Women's Swimming "Beyond the Pool"
19 Hours : Stanford Women's Swimming "Beyond the Pool"- published: 04 Jan 2012
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- author: stanfordathletics
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Sport Candids Swimming, Gymnastics , Tennis , hot sexy asses PART 3
Sport Candids Swimming, Gymnastics , Tennis , hot sexy asses PART 3
Sport Candids Swimming...
published: 26 Jan 2014
Sport Candids Swimming, Gymnastics , Tennis , hot sexy asses PART 3
Sport Candids Swimming, Gymnastics , Tennis , hot sexy asses PART 3
Sport Candids Swimming, Gymnastics , Tennis , hot sexy asses PART 3 Sport Candids Swimming, Gymnastics , Tennis , hot sexy asses PART 3 Sport Candids Swimming, Gymnastics , Tennis , hot sexy asses PART 3- published: 26 Jan 2014
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Swimming: an instant expert's guide to the Olympic sport
Swimming: an instant expert's guide to the Olympic sport. Olympic 100m and 200m breaststro...
published: 10 Jul 2012
author: TheGuardian
Swimming: an instant expert's guide to the Olympic sport
Swimming: an instant expert's guide to the Olympic sport
Swimming: an instant expert's guide to the Olympic sport. Olympic 100m and 200m breaststroke hopeful Michael Jamieson explains the rules of Olympic competiti...- published: 10 Jul 2012
- views: 4086
- author: TheGuardian
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Synchronized Swimming-Greece Team, 2007 Fina World Champions
Synchronized Swimming - Greece Team, 2007 Fina World Championship. Melbourne, Australia....
published: 29 Mar 2008
author: Studio209
Synchronized Swimming-Greece Team, 2007 Fina World Champions
Synchronized Swimming-Greece Team, 2007 Fina World Champions
Synchronized Swimming - Greece Team, 2007 Fina World Championship. Melbourne, Australia.- published: 29 Mar 2008
- views: 370298
- author: Studio209
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Sport Candids Athletics , Swimming , Volleyball , Gymnastics hot sexy asses PART 6
Sport Candids Athletics , Swimming , Volleyball , Gymnastics hot sexy asses PART 6
Sport...
published: 31 Jan 2014
Sport Candids Athletics , Swimming , Volleyball , Gymnastics hot sexy asses PART 6
Sport Candids Athletics , Swimming , Volleyball , Gymnastics hot sexy asses PART 6
Sport Candids Athletics , Swimming , Volleyball , Gymnastics hot sexy asses PART 6 Sport Candids Athletics , Swimming , Volleyball , Gymnastics hot sexy asses PART 6- published: 31 Jan 2014
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Sport A-Z: Swimming
Swimming was one of eight sports practiced at the first Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome, ...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Sport A-Z: Swimming
Sport A-Z: Swimming
Swimming was one of eight sports practiced at the first Paralympic Games in 1960 in Rome, Italy and is now one of the most popular. Both male and female competitors, who are classified on their functional ability to perform each stroke, test their skills in freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and medley events. Athletes can have a physical, visual or intellectual impairment. As a result the rules of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) are modified to include optional starting platforms and in-water starts for some athletes or the use of signals or "tappers" for those with visual impairments. No prostheses or assistive devices are permitted in the pool. According to the 2011 IPC Annual Report the sport is now practiced in 80 countries and the number of athletes taking part has grown by 15 per cent in the last year. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beginner to elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic values, which include courage, determination, inspiration and equality. For further information, please visit http://www.paralympic.org. To watch videos on demand from Paralympic Games and to subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV. Also, you may follow the Paralympic Movement on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paralympic.- published: 03 Sep 2013
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TomTom Multi-Sport How To: Swimming Mode
Learn how to use the swimming mode of the TomTom Multi-Sport GPS watch. For more informati...
published: 07 Aug 2013
author: TomTomOfficial
TomTom Multi-Sport How To: Swimming Mode
TomTom Multi-Sport How To: Swimming Mode
Learn how to use the swimming mode of the TomTom Multi-Sport GPS watch. For more information on the range of GPS Sports Watches go to http://www.tomtom.com/s...- published: 07 Aug 2013
- views: 41
- author: TomTomOfficial
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Non Nude Sport - Swimming hot butts
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published: 13 Mar 2011
author: NonNudeSport
Non Nude Sport - Swimming hot butts
Non Nude Sport - Swimming hot butts
http://nonnudesport.bestoof.com/index.php.- published: 13 Mar 2011
- views: 26131
- author: NonNudeSport
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The Incredible Art Of Synchronized Swimming - A Beginners Guide | Faster Higher Stronger
Team GB's Lauren Smith gives the Faster Higher Stronger series a beginner's guide to Synch...
published: 16 Apr 2014
The Incredible Art Of Synchronized Swimming - A Beginners Guide | Faster Higher Stronger
The Incredible Art Of Synchronized Swimming - A Beginners Guide | Faster Higher Stronger
Team GB's Lauren Smith gives the Faster Higher Stronger series a beginner's guide to Synchronized Swimming, discussing the sports format, training demands and what it takes to be an Olympic Synchronized Swimming champion. Subscribe to the Olympic channel: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5 Discover more about Synchronized Swimming: http://www.olympic.org/synchronized-swimming- published: 16 Apr 2014
- views: 6358
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The Swimmer's Mentality
Step into the inner thoughts of collegiate swimmers reflecting on the sport that has defin...
published: 16 Feb 2014
The Swimmer's Mentality
The Swimmer's Mentality
Step into the inner thoughts of collegiate swimmers reflecting on the sport that has defined their lives for years Music: Ash Houses by Corey Cook (aka MagicChef) Soundcloud free music download link: https://soundcloud.com/magicchef Transcript: They say a man can go three days without water to survive. Clearly they have never met a swimmer. Albert Einstein was quoted by saying that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Well I guess you can call us crazy. Every morning, we get up at 5am to jump in a cold pool and then look at a black line for miles. And with this repetition comes progress. We push ourselves every day trying to get better. We reek of chlorine, our hair is fried, and we couldn't be happier about that. There is no fame in swimming. In the grand scheme of things, your greatest accomplishments in the sport go unnoticed by even your closest friends. There is no money or professional league in swimming. Just you and the pool. That being said, swimmers are not driven by external motivation. In fact, you cannot swim unless you are fueled by the strongest internal motivation. When that alarm goes off in the morning, you pull yourself out of bed because you know that your work today will pay off in the future. You know that all the sweat and tears will be worth it. They don't make movies about swimming. You don't read about swimming in the newspapers. And, unless its an Olympic year, some don't even consider swimming a sport. Clearly they have never witnessed it before. Why do we do this? Why do we put ourselves agonizing practices day in and day out just for one big meet a year? We do this for ourselves. We do this because this is who we are. Swimming is not just a sport for us, it is a way of life. We are the most disciplined, time oriented people you will ever meet in your life. If there is a crossroads, we always take the path with most resistance. We look for hard work, not run away from it. We are a unique breed of human. Those who consider swimming an individual sport have never done it before. When you race, you know you are doing it for more than yourself, you are doing it for your whole team. With each stroke, you carry the weight of 30 other guys as you strive to be the first to the wall, and that weight is a burden you couldn't imagine your life without. After we have swum thousands of laps for hundreds of hours of our year, we race for only a few minutes. We hear the buzzer go off, and we pour our heart and soul into that race knowing that every morning practice, every grueling weight session, every social event we sacrificed, was worth it. As we push our bodies to the point of complete exhaustion, we sprint to the wall. You're not just racing the person next to you, you are racing the clock, which represents more than just time, it represents generations of swimmers who have already done what you are doing now and it represents the next wave of racers that will come after you. You see the wall approaching, you hold your breath, you give every ounce of energy you have left in your body. You give one last lunge and look back at the clock. And then its over. Created as a Still Frame academic project for the University of Notre Dame- published: 16 Feb 2014
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Greg James Makes A Splash | Clash of the Titans
Greg James learns Synchronised Swimming ready for Sport Relief's Clash of the Titans - BBC...
published: 18 Mar 2014
Greg James Makes A Splash | Clash of the Titans
Greg James Makes A Splash | Clash of the Titans
Greg James learns Synchronised Swimming ready for Sport Relief's Clash of the Titans - BBC One, Friday 21st March from 7pm Find out more: http://bit.ly/1dZszFN- published: 18 Mar 2014
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Frank Skinner Complete's Dipping Challenge for Sport Relief 2012
Frank Skinner has completed his 'Frank Skinner Dipping Challenge' for Sport Relief by swim...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: SportRelief
Frank Skinner Complete's Dipping Challenge for Sport Relief 2012
Frank Skinner Complete's Dipping Challenge for Sport Relief 2012
Frank Skinner has completed his 'Frank Skinner Dipping Challenge' for Sport Relief by swimming 25 metres. The funnyman has had a lifelong fear of water, and ...- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 22557
- author: SportRelief
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Garmin Swim™ Sports Swimming Watch
Garmin Swim™ the ultimate swimming watch for practice in pools. Concentrate in your swimmi...
published: 30 Oct 2012
author: Bandzibon
Garmin Swim™ Sports Swimming Watch
Garmin Swim™ Sports Swimming Watch
Garmin Swim™ the ultimate swimming watch for practice in pools. Concentrate in your swimming and Garmin Swim™ will do the rest. It will count your laps, leng...- published: 30 Oct 2012
- views: 526
- author: Bandzibon
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Behind the scenes at the EnergyAustralia Swimming Championships - Sports Science
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published: 01 May 2013
author: Swimming Australia
Behind the scenes at the EnergyAustralia Swimming Championships - Sports Science
Behind the scenes at the EnergyAustralia Swimming Championships - Sports Science
- published: 01 May 2013
- views: 4179
- author: Swimming Australia