Why does MLB prohibit the use of aluminum bats or spitting on baseballs or letting players use steroids (okay - two out of three)? Why does NASCAR prohibit fuel injected engines or certain transmission gear ratios? Why does the PGA disqualify certain golf balls or regulate golf clubs? Why can't basketball players where stilts or use a trampoline? Enough is enough, when a piece of equipment can alter the record books and cheapen the physical accomplishments of every past athlete, it's time to say stop (don't you think?).
The integrity of our sport is on the line here. How about two dolphin kicks for breaststroke or how about adding another arm-stroke to the backstroke turn or allowing IM'ers to turn-over before they touch on the back to *** transition.
I'm against the LZR and any suit that enhances performance and don't think I'll be changing my mind unless they find out swimming naked can make you swim faster.
Did you hear about the Buddhist who refused Novocain during a root canal? His goal: transcend dental medication.
Coach T.
What we need is golf ball dimpled technology applied to swim wear. It can also be applied to bic pens to make the little ball write faster.
This is actually an intriguing idea. I have no clue on physics and can't understand why something with all that extra surface area goes farther than something smooth. Could the same be said of dimpling swim suits? Do we have any physicists out there that can explain this in terms a 2nd grader can understand?
What we need is golf ball dimpled technology applied to swim wear. It can also be applied to bic pens to make the little ball write faster.
This is actually an intriguing idea. I have no clue on physics and can't understand why something with all that extra surface area goes farther than something smooth. Could the same be said of dimpling swim suits? Do we have any physicists out there that can explain this in terms a 2nd grader can understand?