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Swimming Pic of the Week - April 16, 2009

Posted by Glenn Mills on Apr 16, 2009 07:10AM (3,743 views)

Tell us what this freestyle image means to you.

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Responses

Responded Apr 16, 2009 12:28PM

nice rotation, great stremline and head position and arm recovery (seems like nice high ellbow), strong kick, good hand entry (nice catch) and awesome tattoo

Responded Apr 16, 2009 04:55PM

Well Sprinter you don't leave anything for another comment ;)...just that I think he has to work on his ankle flexibility.

Responded Apr 16, 2009 05:56PM

If this kids ankles were any more flexible he wouldn't be able to walk! LOL. It's because they're so flexible they flop out like that.

Responded Apr 16, 2009 09:50PM

I'd like to swim in a lane for me, and go in the middle like him.

Responded Apr 17, 2009 06:41AM

Sorry... :D

Responded Apr 17, 2009 03:50PM

Focused.

Responded Apr 18, 2009 09:18AM

I love the reflection nice arm. I wonder with his natural turned out relaxed foot how his breast stroke is. Great pic.

Responded Apr 22, 2009 12:45AM

Nice shoulder rotation. Good head position. If he's circle swimming, though, he's in for trouble.

Responded Apr 22, 2009 07:02AM

i didn't think he swim freestyle, more like torpedo kicking with two arm straight in front.

Responded Apr 22, 2009 02:02PM

Trev... that the beauty of this day at the pool. We were able to gain access to this great pool for just the three of us. I love this pic because of the solitude it shows. So no circling on this day. :)


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