changes in swimming

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So I just saw a poll at the US Swimming web site that asked: In the last twenty years, who do you think has changed more in the sport of swimming? The choices were swimmers or coaches. Thought it would be a good thread to talk about. Should we also throw in swimming equipment for good measure? Talk amongst yourselves...
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    Originally posted by Seagurl51 Golf, in my opinion, is the most boring sport to watch ever, but since there are a lot of people in the US that play golf, then you can get away with showing it for hours a day. I, for one, would be very upset if they stopped televising golf. There is nothing more relaxing than turning on a golf tournament, stretching out on the sofa, and taking a long nap. After a swim workout, of course.
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    Originally posted by Seagurl51 Golf, in my opinion, is the most boring sport to watch ever, but since there are a lot of people in the US that play golf, then you can get away with showing it for hours a day. I, for one, would be very upset if they stopped televising golf. There is nothing more relaxing than turning on a golf tournament, stretching out on the sofa, and taking a long nap. After a swim workout, of course.
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