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yes synchronized swimming is a sport because they do work outs and and swim laps every practice and they have to be very strong to tread water for that kong, flexible to hold their legs up and such.
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Its not that it is too hard it is more of the fact that you need to be more athletic. Its kind of difficult in ways yes, but you just have to have good body weight and be able to hold your breath for a while, you also need to be a good dancer.
Synchronized swimmers can typically hold their breath underwater for about 30 seconds to 2 minutes, depending on their training and individual capabilities. Elite athletes often undergo extensive breath-holding practice to extend their underwater time while performing routines. Additionally, synchronized swimming performances are designed to include strategic moments for swimmers to surface and breathe while maintaining the choreography.
Maybe for a contest, swimming, if they are nervous, or scared.
hold its breath
they can hold their breath 20 minutes under water
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that girls hold their breath longer than boys in swimming competitions. Performance in holding one's breath underwater is more dependent on individual training and technique rather than gender.
because in the movie they are in a swimming pool so he would hold his breath in in the movie
Penguins DON'T breathe under water. Penguins breathe with lungs, and need to surface regularly to breathe. While diving, they simply hold their breath.
it will increase because you will have to breathe faster whilst swimming.
Beavers can hold their breath for 10-15 minutes under water.