How Far Can You GLIDE?

How Far Can You GLIDE? Here's the Rules for Streamline Gliding: 1) Go Underwater, 2) push off the wall as hard as you can, (should we have a FROM A DIVE category too?) 3) streamline as skinny as you can like Michael Phelps 4) glide as FAR as you can, you measure your distance from the wall you started at to the furthest point your body reaches, probably your finger tips 5) but you can't kick or pull, you can only glide, if you kick or pull you are DQed 6) you're done when you stop, breathe, or break your streamline, and 7) you are only allowed to wear one training suit or a 2011 FINA Approved tech suits, but no wetsuits or full body rubber suits, you may wear a cap and goggles. pretty much follow the USMS suit rules Give it a try, See how far you get. Let us know or better yet make a video and post the link to your streamline glide here in this thread. RIDE THE GLIDE Here's a video I made on Friday April 22nd, 2011 of my furthest streamline glide so far. YouTube - Swimmer Glides FAR from just One Push
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    work on the angle so you're able to use buoyancy to help push you forward. Exactly. If one were to push off at only six to eight feet deep, the results will vary. Upward lift from buoyancy combined with the correct angle results in forward momentum (as in a wing). And that's part of the reason why this is more difficult to achieve in a shallow pool. Less lift. Still, that was pretty cool. :applaud:
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    work on the angle so you're able to use buoyancy to help push you forward. Exactly. If one were to push off at only six to eight feet deep, the results will vary. Upward lift from buoyancy combined with the correct angle results in forward momentum (as in a wing). And that's part of the reason why this is more difficult to achieve in a shallow pool. Less lift. Still, that was pretty cool. :applaud:
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