No not realy , but your arms become strong and muscular.
I held my breath, I kicked my feet And I waved my arms around, I waved my arms around - The Swimming Song, Loudon Wainwright
First Make a I with your body then y the soldier (arms by your side) and come back up and keep repeating
Possibly it's 'arma natentes', but I would really have to know what you mean by 'swimming arms', it's not an expression that I am familiar with. Possibly you mean a form of flotation aid for teaching swimming.
I would assume this means face down with arms straight out- or cruciform as this is Superman:s usual flying posture. I have never heard this term used- a static breast stroke if you will, that seems to make sense.
If it is part of a PE swimming class, yes.
it is possible but they didn't make pool that big yet or never will
to swim faster
Swimmers make the spaces in the water by propelling themselves forward with their arms and kicking with their legs. The movement of the arms and legs creates thrust and helps the swimmer move through the water efficiently.
~There is an entire biomechanical science to swimming. it is mostly related to arm motion. the better teqnique you have and the faster you move your arms... it is scientifically proven to make you go faster. ~Also....swimming has to do with chemistry. When swimming, your are moving through H2O and maybe some other chemicals too(elements) Check out the details and maybe more of a correct answer at: http://swimmingtechnology.com/Aquanex.htm
To big!!
well penguin hands are not 4 flying their for swimming
by using your arms and legs simultaneously