saw this in an article:
oscillating deformations of subcutaneous adipose tissue when swimming at higher speeds
why didn't he just write,
fat ripples when you swim fast
www-rohan.sdsu.edu/.../fiveauth.htm
Ande
the problem is pandoras box has opened
there are now world records done by swimmers wearing the suits
Would it be fair to remove these records from the books?
Would it be fair to ban the suits and allow swimmers who aren't permitted to wear the suits to compete against the times of those who did?
Ande
Originally posted by knelson
I think it's worth pointing out that Rushall, one of the authors of that article, isn't exactly neutral on the subject of body suits. If you click on the link for "return to table of contents..." at the end of the article you are greeted by a page titled "SAVE OUR SPORT!
BODYSUITS: THE SERIOUS THREAT TO THE VERY NATURE OF COMPETITIVE SWIMMING"
the problem is pandoras box has opened
there are now world records done by swimmers wearing the suits
Would it be fair to remove these records from the books?
Would it be fair to ban the suits and allow swimmers who aren't permitted to wear the suits to compete against the times of those who did?
Ande
Originally posted by knelson
I think it's worth pointing out that Rushall, one of the authors of that article, isn't exactly neutral on the subject of body suits. If you click on the link for "return to table of contents..." at the end of the article you are greeted by a page titled "SAVE OUR SPORT!
BODYSUITS: THE SERIOUS THREAT TO THE VERY NATURE OF COMPETITIVE SWIMMING"