There are many different conditioning in swimming. One exercise that I do at swimming is flutter kicking. Flutter kicking is where you lay on your back, put your hands under your butt, put your feet in about 6inches-1foot in the air, and start to kick slowly wit straight legs. (Don't bend your knees.)
Beating the heat by swimming, socializing in the cool of the evening, etc.
Cardiorespiratory conditioning, also known as cardiovascular fitness, refers to the ability of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels to efficiently deliver oxygen and nutrients to the body during prolonged physical activity. It is important for overall health and endurance performance. Examples of activities that improve cardiorespiratory conditioning include running, swimming, cycling, and aerobics.
There are several ways to get nice and cool during the hot summer months. Some good ways are swimming, relaxing in the air conditioning, and drinking plenty of water.
Also kwnas Classical conditioning.
Classical Conditioning?
Involuntary conditioning is associated with classical conditioning, while voluntary conditioning is associated with operant conditioning. Classical conditioning involves learning by association between stimuli, while operant conditioning involves learning by reinforcement or punishment of behaviors.
He went swimming in a swimming :)
I can't live without air conditioning in the summer.
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Operant Conditioning is also called Skinner after B.F. Skinner who created the Skinner Box.
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Probably because it was the first kind of conditioning to be demonstrated and studied. See Pavlov As eluded to above, classical conditioning is called such because it was the first kind of conditioning to be studied and demonstrated. However, the term "classical" also is used to differentiate this type of conditioning from "Operant Conditioning" which was first demonstrated by B.F. Skinner.