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I'm new and my first post caused some fighting! Good times! :)
Reading all the responses was perfect for me though. Thanks everybody.
But now I'm wondering why the fast guys swimming the 1500 seem to breath only on one side?
For me I want to do triathlons so I will be swimming longer distances. I've read and been told that bilateral breathing is the way to go. But if I watch Hackett he isn't doing that. At least I don't think so.
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Breathing on both sides during a distance race can be important.
Sometimes it is important to watch your opponent. Yes, I know swimming is an individual sport, but if you are trying to win a gold (or place), or score points for your team, you must keep your competition within striking distance.
Breathing on both sides during a distance race can be important.
Sometimes it is important to watch your opponent. Yes, I know swimming is an individual sport, but if you are trying to win a gold (or place), or score points for your team, you must keep your competition within striking distance.