Just saw this news story:
www.newser.com/.../humans-cant-walk-straight-scientists.html
It's so true. Some mornings I try swimming with my eyes closed, and I can't go more than three strokes without hitting the lane line. But according to the article, no one knows why this is the case. And makes me all the more impressed with blind people who get around just fine.
Kinda funny this article came about three days after Swimming World posted this video of a GMU swimmer doing a 50 free with blacked out goggles: tv.swimmingworldmagazine.com/.../7499
I realize they're referencing much longer distances, but kinda cool nonetheless.
This gets my vote for the dumbest workout idea,beating the previous winner,the Auburn sprint til you puke workout.
Notice how he jammed his turn,he was very close to smashing his heals.He glided the finish which was wise,but certainly not a great race.
I sometimes swim with my eyes closed as a drill my stroke count,but I can open them any time and don't have a coach I am trying to please watching.
Kinda funny this article came about three days after Swimming World posted this video of a GMU swimmer doing a 50 free with blacked out goggles: tv.swimmingworldmagazine.com/.../7499
I realize they're referencing much longer distances, but kinda cool nonetheless.
This gets my vote for the dumbest workout idea,beating the previous winner,the Auburn sprint til you puke workout.
Notice how he jammed his turn,he was very close to smashing his heals.He glided the finish which was wise,but certainly not a great race.
I sometimes swim with my eyes closed as a drill my stroke count,but I can open them any time and don't have a coach I am trying to please watching.