Water resistance is the force that the water has when you are swimming and you will find yourself having to work a little harder in the pool and that is the water working against you and that is water resistance. Swimming is the sport or activity where you move around in the water and have different strokes that you can use to get from point A to point B.
the answer is isotonic
There is friction in the water. There is also resistance from water.
Resistance is drag caused naturally by the water being forced around your body and swimsuit.
it helps in reducing resistance in water
it doesn't take place. only outside of the water.
so you do not drag in the water... say your on a bike and the wind is pushing against you that the wind resistance in the air... while as your swimming if you r wearing a drag suit it will slow you down.... that's why swimmers where fastskins, lazers, and other tight suits.....
You can lose leg fat by swimming because the resistance of the water causes you to burn fat in your legs. Swimming is a good way to develop muscle and lose weight.
It helps overcome water resistance in swimming.
Yes, swimming in deeper water can make you swim slower due to increased resistance from the water and the need to exert more energy to stay afloat. The depth of the water can affect your buoyancy, body position, and overall efficiency in swimming.
"Water resistance of 20 bar means that the watch can withstand water pressure equivalent to a depth of 200 meters underwater. This level of water resistance makes the watch suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and other water-related activities, but not for professional diving."
Not if you take your swimming seriously, it will increase the amount of water resistance and make you go slower through the water.
Water freestyle swimming is a good example of isotonic exercise. Other examples of isotonic movements include rock climbing, lifting weights, and cycling.
your hair slows you way down... without a cap people would be much slower.. it all comes down to resistance in the water... you want the leas amound of resistance