swimming. facts about swimming ~ the size of an olympic pool is 50m but they swim 100m ~ the four...

7
Swimming

Upload: barry-rodgers

Post on 22-Dec-2015

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Swimming

Facts about swimming

~ The size of an Olympic pool is 50m but they swim 100m

~ The four strokes Olympians compete in are freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and Medley which is all four

~ Swimming strengthens you heart and lungs and works out all of the bodies major muscles

~Swimming started in the 1st century

Swimming Equipment• Swimmers use all different swimming equipment to train.

• FLIPPERS – Flippers are used to improve kick strength, ankle flexibility, body position and to go faster during swim practice.

• PULL BUOY – Pool buoys are used to place between your legs to provide support to the body without kicking the legs; this allows the swimmer to just focus on their arms.

• KICK BOARD - Kick boards are used to be held by the swimmers hands while they focus on their legs.

• SWIMMING CAPS – Swimming caps are used because hair can create drag and slow you down. Some Olympic level swimmers wear two caps.

• GOGGLES – Goggles are worn so swimmers can see where they are going and for comfort as chlorine can make your eyes uncomfortable.

FLIPPERS KICKBOARD PULL BUOY

SWIMMING CAP RACING GOGGLES

STROKES

WORLD RECORDSNAME GENDER NATION DISTANCE STROKE TIME DATE

Libby Trickett Female AUSTRALIA 100m Freestyle 51.01sec 13 April 2008

Amaury Leveaux Male FRANCE 100m Freestyle 44.94sec 13 December 2008

Shiho Sakai Female JAPAN 100m Backstroke 55.23sec 19 December 2009

Nick Thoman Male USA 100m Backstroke 48.94sec 18 December 2009

Rebecca Soni Female USA 100m Breaststroke 1:02.70min 19 December 2009

Cameron van der Burgh

Male RUSSIA 100m Breaststroke 55.61sec 15 November 2009

Diane Bui Duyet Female FRANCE 100m Butterfly 55.05sec 12 December 2009

Evgency Korotyshkin

Male RUSSUA 100m Butterfly 48.48sec 15 November 2009

Julia Smit Female USA 200m IM (all four) 2:04.60min 19 December 2009

Ryan Lochte Male USA 200m IM (all four) 1:49.63min 14 December 2012

Refrences• http://media.treehugger.com/assets/images/2011/10/000802ab4a630907811e04.jpg• http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/results/records/WorldRecords_SCM.pdf