In the “Readers Ask” section on page 11 of the latest issue of USMS Swimmer (as shown on the home page of this site), there is a question about the use of paddles.
The reply (from Randy Nutt of the Boca and Gold Coast Masters) says something to the effect that “……..Paddles increase distance per stroke and enable the swimmer to achieve some very fast speeds in a work out”.
As I’ve said repeatedly, the main problem in swimming is how to get more propulsion –not reduce drag- and paddles and flippers provide the most drastic improvement in speed.
So here’s the $64,000 question: If FINA allows the use of so called tech suits which increase speed by purportedly reducing drag, why aren’t paddles and flippers (which increase speed through enhanced propulsion) also allowed? :confused:
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That's old news...the latest was suffered from taking too many spin classes...and I'll leave it at that....but will say he's a wuss.
Boy, when Pablo calls you a wuss, it must be bad. That's like Michael Jackson telling someone they have gone overboard on the plastic surgery.
Having just purchased yet another pair of spin class shoes I find this insult about spinners to be insulting. Viva la stationary bike!
That's old news...the latest was suffered from taking too many spin classes...and I'll leave it at that....but will say he's a wuss.
Boy, when Pablo calls you a wuss, it must be bad. That's like Michael Jackson telling someone they have gone overboard on the plastic surgery.
Having just purchased yet another pair of spin class shoes I find this insult about spinners to be insulting. Viva la stationary bike!