The best swim goggles depend on your preferred swim stroke, level of sunlight and more. Here's what to look for in a great pair of swimming goggles.
Foggy goggles can be a surprising hindrance to your swimming. Find out the secrets to keeping your vision cloud-free in the water.
You know things are getting serious when a poker player slides their sunglasses on to stop their eyes giving the game away.
Ever notice how sunglasses that look amazing on your friend can make you look like a bug (or an alien… or worse, an alien-bug)? The problem is not the shape of your face, it’s what the shape of the sunglasses is doing to the shape of your face. This guide will help you decipher the selection next time you’re in the market for a pair.
Triathlon swimming is quite different than regular swimming. These tips will help you become better at what is often a triathlete's worst discipline.
The characteristic green tint is by design, for a few reasons. First, device makers have experimented with a few different colors and found that the different shades that make up the monochrome night vision image are most accurately perceived and distinguished when they’re green. In other words, while the night vision images you’ve seen in Silence of the Lambs and Call of Duty might seem a little clunky, green presents a night vision device wearer with the most accurate and user-friendly picture
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Swimming tips about technique for beginners but also experienced swimmers. Gives information and fixes for your strokes. Breathing, self-teaching, ...
by Randeen Torvik-Ragan<br>Personal trainerWhether you're swimming in a pool or in open water, for leisure or for compet
Advance Your Form - Five Tips to Swim Faster by Ayesha Rollinson 1. Join a masters swim club A swim team will add consistency, varied workout intensities, competition and technical feedback to your swim training. These four elements are crucial to becoming a faster swimmer. Triathletes should look for a masters swim
Triathlon coach Andy Bullock explains five ways to swim better in open water<br>Open-water swimming is a completely different kettle of fish to swimming in a pool. While the indoor environment is generally calm – aided by flat water, lane ropes, swimmers setting off in a civilised manner with a reasonable distance between them, and walls to hang onto when you need a rest – open…
Former professional triathlete TJ Fry, known for being first out of the water and setting swim course records, has advice for why many triathletes are doing their swim training incorrectly.