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Pic of the Week - Jan. 14, 2005

Posted by Glenn Mills on Jan 14, 2005 09:05AM (5,283 views)
Amanda Hands Tell us what this picture means to you!

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Responses

Responded Jan 14, 2005 12:45PM

It means I'd better work on my reverse crunches (prone trunk lifts) in order to swim breaststroke like that!

Responded Jan 14, 2005 05:13PM

Brilliant shot for showing the beginners where their hand should be at the end of the pull/beginning of the recovery
Geoff P

Responded Jan 14, 2005 08:38PM

a great picture if the mini/butterfly pull i think thats how they talked about it in one if the GoSwim videos...

Responded Jan 16, 2005 10:28PM

its saying where you're hands should start making their insweep.

Responded Jan 19, 2005 05:56PM

She's swimming breaststroke! I know it's breaststroke! Great picture

Responded Jan 20, 2005 10:05AM

It is difficult to say Breaststrock or Butterfly.

She is at anchor point.

I belive more that she is doing fly

Responded Jan 20, 2005 10:13PM

If it is a pull out she doesnt have that good of timing, cuase if you guys notice, her head is way out of the water and her hands are still under, that not good. And if it is Fly, that the biggest wave like motion ive ever seen with your hands, im kinda thinking shes like Beard, comes Way out of the water on her breast before she throws her hands out...

Responded Jan 21, 2005 11:56AM

:)

It IS Amanda Beard, and it's breaststroke... however, breaststroke and butterfly can sometimes look the same underwater.

Responded Jan 21, 2005 11:32PM

Completing breaststroke insweep, drawing heels upward and hips forward to cobra position, in preparation for kick into streamline.


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