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    Triathlete Secrets

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    Top Three Secrets of the Triathlon Swim Swimming is good for the health and equally daunting for the various triathletes worldwide. They need to maintain their swim techniques in order to do well every time they plunge into the pool. In case you are a beginner in triathlete, you need to keep in mind a lot of things in order to achieve success. Becoming a triathlete isn’t an easy task, though. It takes a lot of practice, a good amount of determination and loads of hard work. But did you know…

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    to succeed in these activities. I started swimming competitively in the second grade and have continued through high school. Being a busy high school student with homework, responsibilities, and other extracurricular activities and hobbies, there are many days when I don’t feel like getting into the pool. In order to succeed in the pool, I needed portray grit and perseverance in order to maintain the demanding schedule. Lifeguarding demands physical…

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    through my head as my body hit the water of the eight-foot deep wave pool I had been staring at for hours that day. My target was a young girl, only about twelve years old. She was floating on her back, only supported by a life-jacket resting under her head instead of on her body where it should have been. Another guard and I had been signaling to her for a minute or so, as she had drifted too close to the restricted area of the pool, and she had been completely unresponsive. My heart was…

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    Satire About Swimming

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    Swimming People advanced from ocean animals however—taking a gander at our bodies—you 'd never know it. We couldn 't be less appropriate to traveling through water in the event that we attempted. We don 't coast too well, can 't relax for long underneath the surface, and quickly tire as we whip through the waves attempting to move ourselves along; in a straight race with a dolphin or a shark, you 'll generally come last! In any case, there 's one major favorable position we people have: we think…

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    Kids Swim Lesson Research

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    the local stream or pond. Children spent warm summer days teaching themselves and each other to safely enjoy the water. Today's children spend little time exploring nature and few ever see a swimming hole, much less use one. Concerned parents seek classes that ease children into swimming. Warm water swimming pools make lessons comfrotable, but classes…

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    Lifeguarding Reflection

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    I was halfway done with my 300 yard swim to pass the prerequisite to be a lifeguard. I finished The nervousness was effecting my stomach. I stumbled out of the pool and over to trash can. Where I lost my last meal to that can. I noticed that my vomit was red but i didn’t have time to think about it I had another test to complete before I could go home. That is to tread water for 2 minutes not using arms. I start my head is bobbing in and out of water. My mouth opens and I start choking and I am…

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    Why Swimming Lesson

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    Five Reasons Why Swimming Lessons are a Must for Kids Are you planning a beach holiday with your family in the coming summers? Do you have kids who are already too excited about the sand, surf, and the sea? If yes, then it’s vital for you to make your little ones learn swimming. This is probably the most important life skill which will stay with them forever. According to some reports by the Centers for Disease Control, almost ten people die from unintentional drowning every day and 20% of them…

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    Algebr Personal Narrative

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    In my life I had a lot of memories good ones and bad ones.The best memory I can come up with is when I was little and every summer my family went to Mississippi. We would go swimming, and family members houses and just see a lot and eat a lot. One of the years we had went I almost drowned by jumping into the middle of the pool at our hotel and not knowing how to swim. But what made the best memory was just seeing my whole family together and that I just like being down south, for the food the…

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    economical status. However, he lives his entire life unrealistically. Neddy lives inside of his own world. On summer he was invited to a friend party and there he had the idea he could go to his home, eight miles away, swimming through all his friends' pools in the county. Swimming was his main priority his higher status allows him to go to his friend's homes and be well welcome without…

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    said hi to them, just like I did every other day. I began to swim, then everything changed. I didn’t recognize the water I was in, and I was going slower than normal. I was confused, so I looked back to the land. It looked similar, so I continued swimming. I saw a dolphin that looked…

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