oscillating deformations of subcutaneous adipose tissue when swimming at higher speed

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
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  • Originally posted by LindsayNB Out of curiousity, do you have a recent comparison time when you were shaved and/or wearing a regular competition suit? Unfortunately I hadn't raced a 500 for a while so I don't know how accurate the comparison will be. I swam a 5:35 in a regular suit in Nov. 2003. I'm training about the same amount now as I was back then, and the 5:35 was an all-effort. I was thrilled with my 5:24.
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  • Originally posted by LindsayNB Out of curiousity, do you have a recent comparison time when you were shaved and/or wearing a regular competition suit? Unfortunately I hadn't raced a 500 for a while so I don't know how accurate the comparison will be. I swam a 5:35 in a regular suit in Nov. 2003. I'm training about the same amount now as I was back then, and the 5:35 was an all-effort. I was thrilled with my 5:24.
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