Swim Slang

Swim Slang is like the urban dictionary for the swimming community, It's the terms we use. please submit: 1) the word or phrase or acronym or term, 2) it's definition, links to videos, & 3) USE it in a sentence 4) offer other forms of the word ie SDK is an acronym for Streamline Dolphin Kick, some call it underwaters or dolphins. It's where swimmers dolphin kick underwater off of starts & turns. You tend to see them more in sprints Michael Ross has an excellent SDK. SDKed, SDKing, SDKs, SDKer
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    slackers-swimmers who leave after the 30 minute mark of a 2 hour practice. These species is more prevalent at age group programs where the coaches might look the other way at that. The choice destination after the 30 minute mark is the locker room or the local pizza joint. Oh, if there is a ice cream parlor nearby, they will be there too. The odd thing is that they still look like they did the 2 hours practice by their skinny build. "Slacker, it has been 30 minutes, isn't it time for your 90 minute shower." I always thought that was "Sprinter"?! No?!:dunno:
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  • Former Member
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    slackers-swimmers who leave after the 30 minute mark of a 2 hour practice. These species is more prevalent at age group programs where the coaches might look the other way at that. The choice destination after the 30 minute mark is the locker room or the local pizza joint. Oh, if there is a ice cream parlor nearby, they will be there too. The odd thing is that they still look like they did the 2 hours practice by their skinny build. "Slacker, it has been 30 minutes, isn't it time for your 90 minute shower." I always thought that was "Sprinter"?! No?!:dunno:
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