Originally posted by jim clemmons
1.) anchor your hand and forearm (by driving
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Shish, I can't believe what you folks are going thru. The "M' in USMS should stand for "Mature". Get over this stuff!
Hey Jim, I'm quite glad you posted this, but it did not address the question I was trying to answer. Ion considers the term "anchor", when describing swimming, to be gobbledegook. I was using the word, in context, to clarify what I meant. The fact that you used the word "anchor", without a definition, shows that there are at least two people who have the same understanding of the term. ;)
Originally posted by jim clemmons
1.) anchor your hand and forearm (by driving
...
Shish, I can't believe what you folks are going thru. The "M' in USMS should stand for "Mature". Get over this stuff!
Hey Jim, I'm quite glad you posted this, but it did not address the question I was trying to answer. Ion considers the term "anchor", when describing swimming, to be gobbledegook. I was using the word, in context, to clarify what I meant. The fact that you used the word "anchor", without a definition, shows that there are at least two people who have the same understanding of the term. ;)