Month: July 2013
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Natalie Coughlin: Swimming as a Job
“There’s a lot more to making a champion than training yourself physically. As the most decorated female swimmer in World Championship history, Natalie Coughlin explores the importance of including mindful practice and relaxation into the rigid, challenging and rewarding training regime of an iconic athlete.”
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Behold this GoPro video from a DJI Phantom quadcopter over Niagara Falls
Nature, you awesome!
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Portrait of a Swimmer – Inspiring story of a 93 year old LA Fitness member
Watch the inspiring storing of Bill M. who swims 7 days a week at LA Fitness. Learn what motivates Bill and how he continues to stay in shape.
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Sun Yang Trains With National Swimming
The Chinese National team is readying for the World Aquatic championships which is three days away. The most notable of the swimmers is Olympic Champion Sun Yang. (Sound volume is low, but it is there)
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MS Canberra MS 24 Hour Mega Swim – Why we do What we do
The Canberra MS 24 Hour Mega Swim has been running since 2009 at the Austrailan Institute of Sport. Friends, families, colleagues from the Canberra region come together each year to support people living with MS. See megaswim.com
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Swim Cortez 2013: A Chance to Tell a Story
This November, Paul Lundgren will walk into the Sea of Cortez aiming to be the first person to swim non-stop from coast to coast. As Paul completes this adventure, he may also set the long distance unassisted world record. See swimcortez.com