It's all to do with inertia. Water is a liquid, and is displaced as you enter it and move around in it normally. But there is a limit to how fast the water can be displaced. When your arm hits the water too fast, at the moment of impact the water cannot move away quickly enough, so in essence it becomes 'solid'. That's why it hurts.
sure you can. you may not be able to kick it well without pain. but swimming is one of the best recovery methods for many ailment. just use your arms if it hurts
yes but be careful
Yes swimming is an active activity for your life because you have to keep your body above the water and you have to move your arms and legs to stay afloat and go forwards or backwards.
~There is an entire biomechanical science to swimming. it is mostly related to arm motion. the better teqnique you have and the faster you move your arms... it is scientifically proven to make you go faster. ~Also....swimming has to do with chemistry. When swimming, your are moving through H2O and maybe some other chemicals too(elements) Check out the details and maybe more of a correct answer at: http://swimmingtechnology.com/Aquanex.htm
Find a nearest place to have a rest. If hurts badly, go to hospital or go home.
you can't go swimming!
Pain after swimming that is severe when you touch your ear is typically due to an infection of the external ear. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
People from swimming clubs go to swimming galas
It can go from 0 to 40°
Water pressure push against your eardrums, with nothing pushing back. The stretching hurts. You need to learn a diver's trick called pressure equalizing.
In that sentence 'studying' does not work. It would be, 'can you come study with me'. The difference is that when you go swimming you are in water and moving your arms and legs - most of the time - to generate movement. When you study you go over questions and answers - normally - before a test or quiz. This is normally done in the peace and quite and sometimes is done in a group called a 'Study Group' "To go (or come) swimming" is different from " to swim," just as "to go drinking" is different from "to drink." There is no such thing as "to go studying."
It is too cold to go swimming