Water Polo is a highly demanding sport that can burn a significant amount of calories, typically ranging from 400 to 700 calories per hour, depending on factors such as intensity, body weight, and individual metabolism. The combination of swimming, treading water, and physical contact contributes to this calorie expenditure. Players often experience a full-body workout, engaging multiple muscle groups throughout the game.
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there can be as many as you want.
12.8 meters. It depends on the Olympic water polo pool it is.
there can be as many as you want.
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For mens water polo there are 14 colleges/universities that play in division III. For women's water polo there are 19 colleges/universities that play in division III.
Most countries play water polo in some shape or form, ranging from national teams competing in the likes of the Olympics to school and small-time clubs just playing for fun. It would probably be easier to list the countries that do not play water polo than those that do.