Unless they're on the very edge of a diving board, I don't think they do.
Yes, swimmers benefit from having a good sense of balance. They need to be acutely aware of their own position in the water, in the pool and in relation to other swimmers, whilst constantly moving their head to breathe. This can only come from an innate good sense of balance, which is essentially controlled from the inner ear.
swimmers need a good reaction time because they need to time then to come of the block and enter the water
No, but they are strong swimmers.
Carbs give you energy, and that's what most swimmers need to swim many laps.
no, this wouldn't be smart because you need to get swimmers ear treated right away, use ear drops
The collective noun for 'swimmers' is a raft of swimmers.
you just need to have confidence and cup your hands when you swim move your legs as fast as you can and that should do it.
no, don't need it.
yes. because if they don't have coordination, they couldn't execute a stroke properly. . .
Clocks,watches,traffic lights,dancers,swimmers,fireworks.Hope this helps :)))
yes it can get a swimmers ears
Yes..Excellent swimmers.
How do I find my balance?