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Uhhh... raw power. I love the way the right hand searches and then curves into a huge catch. |
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In the first frame, you see some ripples caused by the push of the water with his left arm (the one that is under-emphasized). In the second frame, it settles. The third frame shows the distance of the splash caused by Lezak's over-emphasized right arm entry. And the last frame is the proof. A definite galloper stroke. |
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Holy crap, that's a lot of distance in one stroke! |
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I will wait for the DVD. |
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I love the way you see the rippling of the water first then the shadow of his body before you see him coming into his stroke along with the dorplets of water from the first arm recovery. What a cool clip. |
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I luv luv luv it! I only wish there was more to see of this sequence. |
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so less waves and splashes... amazing! |
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Of course Sprinter...swim quietly!!!...as Heidenreich's 21 laws of swimming suggests. |
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Hey Lori...what a beautiful baby!!! |
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Thanks thats my grand baby! I have her in the water most of the time |
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The coming storm
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Time for another haiku contest. Trout, where are you? |
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In the first frame i see ....water; second, more water; third frame.... same water and finally .... a hand. :) I cant see the dvd!!!!!! |
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