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    Swimming Physical demands of swimming are/power to pull yourself through the water quickly‚ flexibility to perform the different strokes properly‚ CRE to push your body harder for longer‚ LME because your arms and legs are constantly working. Reaction time determines how quickly you react to the start of a race‚ co-ordination/timing to perform strokes properly‚ motivation is needed in the longer distance swims e.g. 800.1500‚determination you won’t win a race if you don’t want it‚ confidence you

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    History of Swimming The sport of swimming has been recorded since prehistoric times; the earliest recording of swimming dates back to Stone Agepaintings from around 7‚000 years ago. Written references date from 2000 BC. Some of the earliest references to swimming include theGilgamesh‚ the Iliad‚ the Odyssey‚ the Bible‚ Beowulf‚ Quran and other sagas. In 1778‚ Nikolaus Wynmann‚ a German professor of languages‚ wrote the first swimming book‚ The Swimmer or A Dialogue on the Art of Swimming (Der Schwimmer

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    The Concept of Anxiety by Soren Kierkegaard I agree with Kierkegaard when he says that anxiety is not itself sin‚ but is the natural reaction of the soul when faced with the vast abyss of freedom. Kierkegaard addresses one issue that makes us human and that makes our existence real and meaningful‚ namely anxiety. It is important to distinguish between fear and anxiety in such that fear is focused on an actual threat in the environment and anxiety is precisely not focused and not in our actual

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    In Soren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling‚ the biblical story of Abraham is retold with four different viewpoints‚ to narrow on the religious and the ethical. The Religious is that stage of life when the individual is found to be in “an absolute relation with the absolute”‚ and the ethical being the “expression of the universal‚ where all actions are done publicly and for the common good.“ Kierkegaard writes that Abraham killing Isaac is ethically wrong‚ but religiously right. But the point that

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    Persuasive Essay Swimming

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    Persuasive Essay Swimming is a fun and beneficial exercise. First of all you won’t even know you are exercising because you will be having so much fun. All you have to do is move your hands and feet‚ and no one really sees swimming as a workout so your wife/husband won’t even think that you’re working out to get into shape. Swimming builds muscle mass‚ muscle strength‚ and flexibility. It also builds cardiovascular fitness‚ and burns a lot of calories. If you just try it you will be satisfied and

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    tutor during Shepherd University Wellness Center visits. PHYSICAL ABILITIES/DISABILITIES Victoria is able to swim all over the pool without assistance. She has a lot of energy‚ and is capable of moving almost non-stop for the entire swimming session. Retrieving rings in the shallow end of the pool is one of her favorite games. Victoria also enjoys jumping into the pool in the deep end. Victoria’s disabilities are unspecified. From my observations: • Victoria is partially non-verbal. Most verbal

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    Should there be a lifeguard at the pool? I think that there should always be a lifeguard at a pool‚if there was not one at a pool what would happen?I think that because you could drown very quickly by falling in or losing oxygen. You might ask‚” Well how could you lose oxygen while swimming?” You could be swimming and water could fill your lungs and you would lose oxygen. You could also fall into the pool if someone accidentally bumps into you and you might not be able to save yourself.This is

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    Hummel WHICH IS A BETTER WORKOUT: SWIMMING OR RUNNING? Every exercise has both its fan-boys and not so fan-boys‚ swimming and running being no exception. Most of the disagreements over running and swimming revolve around how the benefits of these exercises are measured. Some choose to measure in terms of calorie burn while others measure by the amount of time it takes to reach a specific goal. I have come to the conclusion that whether or not swimming is better than running‚ or vice versa

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    Every day‚ three hours a day‚ training occurs place in the humble pool of the UNE Northeasters. The season starts off strong‚ yet midway through there is exacerbation of some swimmers’ asthma. Last year I identified potential contributors to this problem by observing my teammates and examining symptoms. The considerable drop in stamina‚ strength‚ and quality of life for my fellow swimmers empowered the drive to determine what change was needed. Light conversation between sets soon transformed to

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    used on the exact day of the sinking. He whom used it was none other than the mad scientist‚ Anton Von Woldenberg. Anton Von Woldenberg was the person who used the machine‚ but he was not the person who had constructed it. In the ship‚ Anton was planning out his new invention that he would start building when the ship finished its voyage‚ but as we all know‚ that did not happen. Moments later‚ his heart skipped a beat when all the passengers were told of the sinking. “Run! Get to the boats!” People

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