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Masters Swimming: Fitness for Older Ages with Competitive Swimming

Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1972
(1972). Masters Swimming: Fitness for Older Ages with Competitive Swimming. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 67-68.
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THE PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOMECHANICS OF COMPETITIVE SWIMMING

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1999
Fast swimming, either in the pool, in open water swimming, or in water polo and synchronized swimming, requires maximizing the efficiencies with which the human body can move through a liquid medium. A multitude of factors can affect the ability to swim fast as well as the final outcome.
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Competitive Swimming Illness and Injury

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2003
Illness and injury can significantly limit a swimmer's participation in training and competition. Catastrophic injuries to the neck and risk of drowning are life threatening. Infectious illness can cause significant time out of the water and an even longer convalescence.
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Historical Dictionary of Competitive Swimming

2010
Swimming has been an Olympic sport since the inception of the Games, with the 100, 400, and 1500 freestyles being the original events along with the 100 freestyle for sailors. While the spirit of the sport remains the same, the technology and the competitive formats have advanced tremendously through the years.
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Propelling Force Measured during Tethered Swimming in the Four Competitive Swimming Styles

Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1970
Abstract The average propelling force exerted during 3-min. tethered swims was measured electrically by use of a force transducer in 26 highly trained college swimmers in each of the four competitive swimming styles. The swimmers were attached to a pulley and counterweight system by means of a restraining line atttached to a canvas belt worn around the
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Mass Teaching and Competition in Swimming

American Physical Education Review, 1929
(1929). Mass Teaching and Competition in Swimming. American Physical Education Review: Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 57-61.
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[Injury patterns in Danish competitive swimming].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1989
A total of 432 Danish competitive swimmers were asked to complete a questionnaire about the epidemiology of injuries sustained during swimming in the season of 1986/1987. Two hundred and sixty-eight (62%) replied. We found a total of 100 injuries in 80 swimmers with an incidence of 0.9 injuries per swimmer per 1,000 hours of swimming, and a point ...
K, Bak, P, Bue, G, Olsson
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VITAMINS AND COMPETITIVE SWIMMING

Medical Journal of Australia, 1964
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Competitive Synchronized Swimming

The Journal of Health and Physical Education, 1941
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