Posts Tagged ‘part’

PostHeaderIcon Swimming Tips from Pablo Morales – Part 6


Learn to swim better with Olympic Gold Medalist, Pablo Morales. Using unique FINIS training equipment that he helped create, Pablo goes through the basics of each stroke and how you can become more efficient in the water. Follow along with this 6-part series.

PostHeaderIcon Swimming Tips from Pablo Morales – Part 5


Learn to swim better with Olympic Gold Medalist, Pablo Morales. Using unique FINIS training equipment that he helped create, Pablo goes through the basics of each stroke and how you can become more efficient in the water. Follow along with this 6-part series.

PostHeaderIcon Newstalk HP swimming tips part 1/2


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PostHeaderIcon Swimming Tips from Pablo Morales – Part 4


Learn to swim better with Olympic Gold Medalist, Pablo Morales. Using unique FINIS training equipment that he helped create, Pablo goes through the basics of each stroke and how you can become more efficient in the water. Follow along with this 6-part series.

PostHeaderIcon Swimming Tips from Pablo Morales – Part 3


Learn to swim better with Olympic Gold Medalist, Pablo Morales. Using unique FINIS training equipment that he helped create, Pablo goes through the basics of each stroke and how you can become more efficient in the water. Follow along with this 6-part series.

PostHeaderIcon Swimming Tips from Pablo Morales – Part 2


Learn to swim better with Olympic Gold Medalist, Pablo Morales. Using unique FINIS training equipment that he helped create, Pablo goes through the basics of each stroke and how you can become more efficient in the water. Follow along with this 6-part series.

PostHeaderIcon Swimming Tips from Pablo Morales – Part 1


Learn to swim better with Olympic Gold Medalist, Pablo Morales. Using unique FINIS training equipment that he helped create, Pablo goes through the basics of each stroke and how you can become more efficient in the water. Follow along with this 6-part series.

PostHeaderIcon What is the largest part of group muscles that a freestyle swimming develops most?

I just recently am into swimming, i’m wondering, with freestyle and breast stroke, which muscles does it develop most? Anybody?

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