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  2. Swimming injuries - Wikipedia

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    Typical swim-related shoulder pain occurs in the front and side of the upper shoulder complex. Pain often will radiate into the upper arm or can extend into the lower neck and upper back region. Pain associated with swimmer's shoulder often starts as an irritating soreness following swim training and can persist, escalating to a constant ...

  3. Swimming - Wikipedia

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    Swimming requires endurance, skill, and efficient techniques to maximize speed and minimize energy consumption. [1] Swimming is a popular activity and competitive sport where certain techniques are deployed to move through water. It offers numerous health benefits, such as strengthened cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and increased ...

  4. Sidestroke - Wikipedia

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    In ordinary swimming on the right side, the left arm moves gently in the water, almost at rest. [3] Then, when the used arm becomes tired, the swimmer turns on the other side, and the left arm works while the right arm rests. [3] The legs move in opposite directions with legs bent, and straighten as they come together.

  5. Swimming stroke - Wikipedia

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    One arm reaches behind the head with a fingertip entry while the other arm is by the side. The legs perform a flutter kick. Elementary backstroke: Both arms move synchronized (They begin out like an airplane, then go beside the body like a soldier then they run up the sides and back out to an airplane position) with whip kick.

  6. Was that a leg cramp she was suffering, or the makings ... - AOL

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    After losing to the child I was emboldened to give “artistic lap swimming” a try by adding a “ballet leg” while doing the backstroke. I thought I looked great until the child swimming next ...

  7. Bring the pain: Olympic swimming begins with grueling 400 IM

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    Chase Kalisz knows what’s coming: Pain, and lots of it in the 400-meter individual medley that gets swimming underway at the Tokyo Olympics. “I’ve had races where I was never really nervous ...

  8. Breaststroke - Wikipedia

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    Breaststroke is the slowest of the four official styles in competitive swimming.The fastest breaststrokers can swim about 1.70 meters (~5.6 feet) per second. It is sometimes the hardest to teach to rising swimmers after butterfly due to the importance of timing and the coordination required to move the legs properly.

  9. The Morning Stretch Routine Physical Therapists Wish You Did ...

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    Try to hold the heels down while strengthening the knees. Benefits: A downward dog stretch will “loosen up the calves,” and “be a huge back of the lower body stretch,” Wu says. 7.