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Andy

Andy’s Channel Swimming Blog - Almost There

Andy has decided it is time to get fit. He’s improving his diet and has chosen swimming using Swimfit as his main form of exercise. He is almost at the end of his challenge. So, how is he feeling? Read on to find out.

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Andy’s Channel swimming blog - changing lanes

Andy has decided it is time to get fit. He’s improving his diet and has chosen swimming using Swimfit as his main form of exercise. This time he enters the water for the first time in three weeks. So, how does he do? Read on to find out.

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Andy’s Channel swimming blog - treading water in the Channel

Andy has decided it is time to get fit. He’s improving his diet and has chosen swimming as his main form of exercise. After becoming accustomed to coughing under water in his last blog, he’s stepped up his regime to a mile every session. But a spell out of the water has threatened to derail his challenge.

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Andy’s Channel swimming blog - coughing under water

Andy has decided it is time to get fit. He’s improving his diet and has chosen swimming as his main form of exercise. After being lapped by a 90-year-old swimmer in his last blog, Andy is now starting to develop his water legs. He can even cough under water without worrying the lifeguards.

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Andy’s Channel swimming blog - life in the slow lane

Andy has decided it is time to get fit. He’s improving his diet and has chosen swimming as his main form of exercise. This week sees him lapped by a 90-year-old swimmer. But as his muscles improve he knows his time will come.

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Andy’s Channel swimming blog - dolphin or whale

Andy has decided it is time to get fit. He’s improving his diet and has chosen swimming as his main form of exercise. This week sees him venture into the pool for the first time. But is he a whale or a dolphin. Read on to find out.

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Andy’s Channel swimming blog

Andy has decided it is time to get fit. He’s improving his diet and has chosen swimming as his main form of exercise. In fact, he plans to swim the Channel. That’s if he can stop choking on water and improve his technique. Follow his progress in his regular blog.

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Swimming.org is home to everything you need to know about swimming. If you are a parent, a non swimmer or just want to improve your technique this is the section for you.

In British Swimming you will find information about the world of high performance sport, including the disciplines of Swimming, Diving, Synchronised Swimming, Water Polo and Disability Swimming.

The ASA is the governing body for the sport in England. In this section you will find all you need to know about joining a club or competing in England and becoming a swimming teacher or coach.

The IoS delivers the ASA’s courses and is a member organisation. Whether you are a teacher, coach, employer or club you will find everything you need to know about qualifications or educating your workforce.

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