Speedo FS3

From the Today Show Matt Lauer: >>> we are just 240 days away from the opening ceremony of the 2012 london olympics. usa swimmers, ryan phelps, ryan lochte and katie franklin, natalie. you're unveiling something newell' be seeing in competition, i don't normally say could you please take your jacket off but would you please? what is this we're going to see? >> this is the new speedo fs3 and this is the cap that goes with it, the and the goggles that go with it, i will show you. >> why is this new and revolutionary? >> because this is the first time it's a three-piece system that everything goes together so you buy it, the buy the cap, the goggles, the suit and makes you more hydrodynamic and it has a body stability web which compresses you. >> we're going to see more of it and talk to you about where you guys are in training as you prepare for london, but first these messages and your local news. video.today.msnbc.msn.com/.../45491232 Speedo has a preorder countdown on their site www.speedousa.com/.../index.jsp wonder how much better the suit is and what the improvements are? Speedo unveils FASTSKIN3 Win a Speedo Fastskin3 experience - YouTube Win a Speedo Fastskin3 experience - YouTube
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    Investing $200-$500 on swim attire is completely reasonable. I'd do it in a heartbeat if I worked half as hard at swimming as most people in this thread. I am impressed at how far people in USMS push themselves, not just stubbornly keeping up the pretenses out of nostalgia, but actively adapting to the changes in the sport. The workouts and blog recaps that get posted are very strenuous for people who must also juggle careers and/or families. Seeing as how no one gets paid or receives a education scholarship for this effort, it must be out of genuine passion for what they are doing. For something so important, most of you owe it to yourself to have a first class experience at a milestone swim meet. Even if you aren't pushing for first place, you are still racing against yourself and your own standards for performance. :santa3:
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Investing $200-$500 on swim attire is completely reasonable. I'd do it in a heartbeat if I worked half as hard at swimming as most people in this thread. I am impressed at how far people in USMS push themselves, not just stubbornly keeping up the pretenses out of nostalgia, but actively adapting to the changes in the sport. The workouts and blog recaps that get posted are very strenuous for people who must also juggle careers and/or families. Seeing as how no one gets paid or receives a education scholarship for this effort, it must be out of genuine passion for what they are doing. For something so important, most of you owe it to yourself to have a first class experience at a milestone swim meet. Even if you aren't pushing for first place, you are still racing against yourself and your own standards for performance. :santa3:
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