First of all, in swimming, there are no routines. There and practice drills and events. The practice drills are in practice. Some are, Double Arm Backstroke, Y Stop Breastsrke, Biolateral Breathing Freestyle, and One Arm Butterfly. The events are in swimming meets. Some are, The 100 Yard IM, 50 Yard Backstroke, 200 Yard Freestyle, and 25 Yard Breastroke. There are TONS more events and drills that I could list.
There are many movies that you could be thinking of, but anything with synchronized swimming probably stars Esther Williams.
I have done some research on stretching routines and found there are a number of sites that have great information on different stretching routines from basic to advanced. The best information I found for all levels is the Sparkpeople site.
Looking through online sometimes might help you out, but some people refer to fitness magazines, which give you more detailed information in routines. Sometimes people watch videos online which actual will give you day by day routines.
Yes, its actually called "Ballet in the water" but lately not every synchronized swimming is doing graceful ballet. for example, they could be doing a fast edgy routine or a flowing seductive one. i have been doing synchro for four years and i have seen many different routines. i hope this answered your question!!
synchronized swimming is anOlympic sport. it combines dance acrobatics gymnastics and swimming. there are routines preformed and figures. the categories for routines are team trio duet solo all of which are preformed to music. figures are preformed individually. team is scored on artistic impression and technical difficulty. figures are completely technical. when you get your final score for team your figure score and team score is half-ed with your routine score then that is how you are placed. if there are anymore questions about bathing suits or anything i am i synchronized swimmer! :) http:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVgqadfiLJA this is the Russian synchro teams
There are so many aerobic exercises. Some of these aerobic exercises are running, power walking, cycling, swimming, treadmill routines, aerobic dance, stair climbing, rope jumping and horse riding. Also all team sports have aerobic tendencies.
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a swimming injury is a cramp in your leg or if you bang your head on the swimming pool ladder !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Diet, some swimming-specific weight training, and lots and lots of swimming.
Some popular workout routines from around the world include yoga from India, capoeira from Brazil, Muay Thai from Thailand, and CrossFit from the United States. These routines can help you stay fit and healthy by improving strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness.
It depends on if you like swimming. Some ppl do, others dont.