Category: Technology
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Beach drone drops life jackets to struggling swimmers
We appreciate the report of Auxdron LFG, from the international news agency Reuters.
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Butterfly Breathing – How To Swim Butterfly | Swimming Tips
This week we are transitioning our ‘How To’ series towards Butterfly. The first thing that we wanted to cover in regards to butterfly is the breath, responsible for so many swimmers hating the stroke due to poor body alignment and strength. Today, we fix that!
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Cal Women’s Swimming: Teri McKeever reflects on the impact technological advances have had on sport
Cal women’s swimming head coach Teri McKeever takes a look back at the technological strides like underwater cameras, electronic timing and advances in swimsuit material, that have been made in the years since she was an athlete participating in the sport. Tune in to the next “Pac-12 Playlist” on Friday, March. 1 at 9 p.m.…
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Art Zone: Deb Achak’s swimmer’s-eye view
Using a technique she calls “aquatic street photography,” Deb Achak immerses herself and her camera in water, traveling to beaches all around the world to capture the beauty, thrill and freedom of Mother Nature and humankind.
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The Future of Large Scale Data – FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic 2018
Fresh from continued successes after the Olympic Games and World Championships, the highest-profile speakers in Aquatics are confirmed to speak at the 4th FINA Swimming Coaches Golden Clinic. Topic: The Future of Large Scale Data: How to Accelerate National Program Development Speaker: Tristan Lehari (CAN) – The Co-Founder & CEO of TritonWear
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The Science of Sport: Aiding Kylie Masse’s charge to podium
In this edition of The Science of Sport, we examine the latest scientific initiative that Canada’s Swimming World Champion Kylie Masse hopes will help with her charge to the podium.
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This aquatic drone will make your underwater shots look stunning
You’re probably familiar with instagram accounts that have crazy cool drone footage of city landscapes, but what about the world beneath the waves? Navatics’ MITO is here to make underwater photos and videos more accessible, at a $1,499 price tag. Check out our video to learn more about how this aquatic drone can improve your…
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Swimming with a Prosthetic Leg: The Fin
Motherboard meets Kevin Vaughan, a 28-year-old vet and amputee as he tries his new amphibious water prosthetic, “The Fin,†a 3D printed prosthetic engineered for swimming.
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Head Position for a Faster Butterfly | The Race Club
Technology can be a wonderful tool in helping swimmers swim faster. At The Race Club, we feel that there is a great opportunity to help all swimmers swim faster using new technology, the velocity meter.