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https://www.swimming.org/justswim/calorie-cruncher-calorie-calculator/
Sep 29, 2016 ... Plan your swim with Calorie Cruncher. Discover how well swimming crunches calories compared with running, cycling and walking with our ...
https://www.swimming.org/sport/
Welcome to the home of competitive swimming in England. How to get into the sport, plus news, results, rankings, top swimmer profiles, tips and more.
https://www.swimming.org/learntoswim/4-adult-swimming-aids-to-help-you-learn/
Jun 24, 2016 ... Adult Swimming Aids 1: Floats or Kickboards. These are often called kickboards rather than floats and are most commonly used to practice leg ...
https://www.swimming.org/sport/swimming-at-the-olympics/
Mar 11, 2016 ... Races are held over a variety of distances in the pool at an Olympic Games, from 50m to 1,500m – that's 60 lengths of a 25m pool or 30 lengths ...
https://www.swimming.org/justswim/how-to-pack-for-swimming/
Oct 4, 2016 ... Things to pack for swimming to wear · Swimwear. This may be a swimming costume, trunks, shorts, t-shirt and/or leggings. · Towels. A towel is ...
https://www.swimming.org/openwater/open-water-wetsuit-skins/
May 26, 2019 ... Over time and distance, swimmers often lose form as they get fatigued. A wetsuit can help to negate this. They also allow you to swim without ...
https://www.swimming.org/justswim/cancer-and-swimming/
Jun 29, 2022 ... What you need to know when considering swimming during or after cancer treatment · Swimming in chlorinated pools is not recommended during or ...
https://www.swimming.org/learntoswim/
Welcome to the home of Learn to Swim from Swim England. Whether you are a parent, carer, or adult learner it's the go-to place for learn to swim help.
https://www.swimming.org/artistic-swimming/
Welcome to the home of English Artistic Swimming. The hub for everyone involved in, or interested in, English artistic swimming & synchro.
https://www.swimming.org/artistic-swimming/artistic-swimming-skill-levels/
Mar 9, 2018 ... Each grade has three levels (gold, silver and bronze) so all athletes have the ability to perfect their figures before moving to the next grade.