When considering the overall speed of swimmers in the past and present it seems that although times are still dropping for swim events there is a "dropping off"graphically of time improvement..now do you think this could mean that there will be an ultimate saturated speed time that will never get beat?i think that unless we evolve say webbed feet or the like then this is possible....thoughts?
Are you early bloomers going to Indy?
If so, I'm going to sneak into the Men's locker room and snag some of "that" shampoo before my race :) And I can think of the perfect spokesperson to pitch that shampoo...
P.S. My husband, who started swimming competitively in high school at age 15, wants to know if he's an early late bloomer or a late early bloomer? Any help would be appreciated. Also, I just wanted to point out that my articles "a" and "an" are used correctly:p
Are you early bloomers going to Indy?
If so, I'm going to sneak into the Men's locker room and snag some of "that" shampoo before my race :) And I can think of the perfect spokesperson to pitch that shampoo...
P.S. My husband, who started swimming competitively in high school at age 15, wants to know if he's an early late bloomer or a late early bloomer? Any help would be appreciated. Also, I just wanted to point out that my articles "a" and "an" are used correctly:p