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		<title>Interesting Tips about Swimming to keep You afloat!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swimming became one of the most popular sports, hobbies, and leisure activities that men and women have enjoyed for the past hundreds of years. Many people of all ages and across countries have discovered to appreciate and love this activity &#8212; because it’s not just fun, but also a healthy activity. In the past hundred [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Swimming became one of the most popular sports, hobbies, and leisure activities that men and women have enjoyed for the past hundreds of years. Many people of all ages and across countries have discovered to appreciate and love this activity &#8212; because it’s not just fun, but also a healthy activity.</p>
<p>In the past hundred years and until now, a lot of things have contributed to the popularity of this sport, but this time, let’s take a trip down trivia corner to learn stuff and tips about swimming. It could be fun to get to know swimming, so prepare your thinking caps and let’s see if you&#8217;d be able to guess and answer some of these basic tips about swimming.</p>
<h2>Interesting tips about swimming to keep you afloat!</h2>
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<p>Well, swimming has started way back in the 1st century, although it was only in 1896 that it has become a sport in the Olympics. When you think about it, how did man ever learn how to swim, what triggered human’s instinct to swim? It’s believed that it’s through man’s basic survival instinct &#8211; a person fell into the water and panicked, thinking only to survive and live, he used his hands and legs to stay afloat and “<em>dog paddled</em>” his way to land. But even in the ancient times, thousands of centuries ago, there were already traces found that Egyptians were familiar with swimming through hieroglyphics &#8211; pictures and symbols for swimming were discovered.</p>
<p>One of the interesting tips about swimming is its strokes;</p>
<p><em>Did you know which swimming stroke could be the oldest type?</em></p>
<p>Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, or butterfly? If you said “<strong>breaststroke</strong>”, then you&#8217;re right, this really is considered to be the oldest type of swimming stroke. Also, whenever you really observe swimming competitions, you&#8217;d have noticed the swimmers attire, there’s one intriguing fact about swimming that most people wouldn’t really bother thinking -</p>
<h3>The swimming caps and swimming suits.</h3>
<p><em>Why do they have to wear skin tight suits, and is there a need to cover the hair or head?</em></p>
<p>Actually, with a shorter hair, there’s a more chance for you to swim faster because it will simply trigger less friction, so with the swimming cap (because of its material, and no hair friction), it’s likely that it will add more speed to your swim than without wearing one. The same thing with the skin-tight swimsuits, it has to hug the body to make it a “part” of your body, so it won’t drag and slow you down. And a minor trivia yet important one is &#8212; peanuts, because of its composition, is a great source of energy to provide more stamina and strength in swimming.</p>
<p>It’s fantastic knowing simple <strong>swimming tips</strong>, it doesn’t only add information to your head, but it’s fun understading about these things. So, next time you&#8217;re going swimming &#8211; whether it’s for competition, pleasure, or survival, remember those swimming basics, perhaps it will just help you win the race or keep you alive.</p>
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