Well, I'm still working on my backstroke myself, but a friend of mine gave me a REALLY good tip that's improved my speed by alot. When you reach the flags (that is, if there are any) start kicking your legs extremely fast. Once you're ready to, roll over onto your stomach and do your flip turn. Make sure you always try aiming closer to the floor after finishing your flip turn so you're gliding through the water. When you rise back up from the water, move your arms as FAST AS YOU CAN. This should help you when turning, but when you're actually swimming, roll your shoulders so they're moving in a circular motion. Also make sure you're reaching as far back as you can when using your arms. LAST THING. I don't do this, but apparently it helps. Try... bouncing in the water? I've tried doing it and it doesn't really help, but you could try it. Well, I hope I answered your question. If you already knew all of this though... then. Sorry.
Swimming with flippers can improve speed and efficiency in the water by increasing propulsion and reducing drag. Flippers help swimmers move through the water more quickly and with less effort, allowing for a more efficient and effective swimming technique.
Some effective backstroke workouts to improve technique and speed in swimming include drills focusing on body position, arm technique, and kicking strength. Incorporating sets that emphasize proper rotation, arm pull, and kick coordination can help swimmers refine their backstroke skills. Additionally, interval training and sprint sets can help build endurance and speed in backstroke swimming.
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you improve your stamina by doing long distances jogging running swimming you improve your stamina by doing long distances jogging running swimming
You can improve your speed by running a lot. You should run a couple times every week. This wil improve stamina and speed:) Good Luck:)
CRE, speed and strenghth.
It exercises the heart
go to swimming and dye. and collect thing in underwater!
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Activities that involve speed include running, cycling, swimming, sprinting, and racing. These activities focus on moving quickly and efficiently to cover a distance in the shortest amount of time possible. Speed training can also involve interval training, plyometrics, and agility drills to improve overall speed and power.
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No, both animals maintained a constant speed while swimming.