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How swimmers can rule the pool revealed
London, July 26: A new study has revealed that swimmers should concentrate working on their kick with flexible ankles in order to swim faster in the pool.

Australian sport scientists have established that elite swimmers should use their backstroke and freestyle kick to make themselves go faster, not waste it trying to keep them upright if they wanted to get an edge in the pool. The findings were based on a new computer model of the rotational effects of buoyancy on drag.

David Pease, from the Australian Institute of Sport, said that kicking would be very inefficient at generating propulsion so every little bit that people could get out of the kick would be going to be a good thing.

He further explained that they.
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  • 7/26/2014
  • by Anita Agarwal
  • RealBollywood.com
Exclusive: Mat Whitecross Taking on David Pease and More
Earlier today, ComingSoon.net had a chance to talk to long-time Michael Winterbottom protegé Mat Whitecross, whose solo directorial debut sex & drugs & rock & roll , a biopic of British rocker Ian Dury starring Andy Serkis, had its U.S. Premiere at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival this past weekend. As we wrapped up, Whitecross told ComingSoon.net about three projects he's developing with "sex & drugs" screenwriter Paul Viragh: The first of them is an adaptation of the next book by David Pease, author of the serial killer bestsellers "The Red Riding Quartet," which was adapted by three filmmakers and released as The Red Riding Trilogy earlier this year. Unfortunately, we didn't push for more details, since Pease is currently in the middle...
See full article at Comingsoon.net
  • 4/28/2010
  • Comingsoon.net
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