Month: August 2020
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Critiquing World Record Holders Strength Program | Swimmer Strength
This is a self-critique to my first ever strength program for Cesar Cielo leading up for the 2013 World Championships. A lot of my programming has changed, but a lot remains the same. Such as incorporating movements at varying velocities during the power cycles, the intense core sets, and the strength endurance work. Sound training…
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Claire Walsh | The thrill of freediving | Life and career goals | Looking ahead
Freediver Claire Walsh joined Off The Ball to discuss her life and career.
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Why do Brazilians Dominate the World of Surfing?
Brazil isn’t a country known for its big waves and yet, over the past decade, Brazilians have been dominating the world of surfing. But why tho? Filmmaker Andy Burgess explores what it is about athletes like Lucas “Chumbo†Chianca, Mateus Herdy, Carlos Burle, Rodrigo Koxa, and more that have led them to become champions of…
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My thoughts on Covid-19 & The 2020 Olympic Games | Calvyn Justus
My thoughts on how Covid-19 affected the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo and my experience dealing with quarantine, training, and the Olympics being postponed.
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Underwater Photography: A Beginner’s Guide | B&H Event Space
Larry Cohen and Olga Torrey teach you how to take your photography underwater. This in-depth introduction goes over camera options, underwater housing, lighting, camera settings, and more. Larry and Olga also discuss other types of photography, such as wildlife and macro photography.
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Tim Reddish about disability in sports || SB Interview
Tim Reddish is a multi-medallist Paralympic swimmer and former Chair of the British Paralympic Association between 2008 and 2017, Tim continues to volunteer in sports with expertise in supporting disability sport.
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Olympic Synchronized Swimmer – Jennifer Paniagua
Bio piece on Guatemalan Olympic Synchronized Swimmer. It is a practice that combines gymnastics with dance and for most people that are involved, it is an obsession, a search for absolute perfection of movement.
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Swimming in Pécs Lake in Orfű
On 2nd August 2020 Open water swimming competition in Orfű was organized in Pécs Lake. There are two distances: 1.8 km = swimming across the lake and 4.2 km =swimming around the lake. Orfű is a very famous touristic place, it is located next to Pécs City and it is surrounded by hills. This is…
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Europe’s longest open-water swimming contest
Under cloudless summer skies, thousands of competitors plunged into the balmy waters of Balaton on Saturday to swim across Central Europe’s largest freshwater lake.