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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. LongSwimsDB by Evan Morrison has now documented It is nominated for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year among other products, services and organizations: 1. 48 Braçades by Miquel Suñer (Spain) 2. Blue Journey Dangerous Waves Project with Bruckner Chase (USA) 3. Global Swim Series by […]

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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. 3×50@3:00, all-out freestyle kicking with a kickboard + 2×25@3:00 with Bosu Ball 20-year-old female: 1st 50: 44 seconds with 99% SpO2 + 137 bpm 2nd 50: 43 seconds with 98% SpO2 + 143 bpm 3rd 50: 44 seconds with 99% SpO2 + 150 bpm 1st 25: 40 seconds with

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Clocks vs. Clouds In Open Water Swimming

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. Pace clocks and stopwatches that carefully measure time dominate training and competitions among pool swimmers around the world. Interval training, best times and qualification standards dictate the careers of pool swimmers. Waves, winds and water temperature are among the climatic elements that open water swimmers deal with in oceans,

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Future Of Open Water Swimming – The Young 30

Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. http://openwaterswimming.wiki/index.php?title=Paige_Kieding Eva Fabian Alex Meyer Keri-anne Payne Nick Theders. He has already completed the Seal Beach swim the Maui mile, the Cayman island race, and the Waikiki rough water (11 years old). All with me, and he kicked my butt! He is also signed up to swim Alaska this

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