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Indian Swimmers Bhi Hasil Krenge Olympic ‘A’ Cut Timing Ko

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 0

March 01st, 2021 Hindi

Scientific Training Aur Biomechanics Ko Twenty Years To Ho Gaye Hai But Indian Swimming Ke Liye Ye Abhi Bhi “Alien Si Chiz” Hi Hai. India Ke Paas Abhi Tak Aisa Swimmer Nhi Huye Hai Jisne Olympics Ke Liye ‘A’ Cut Banaya Ho. Is Saal Bhi, Six Indian Swimmers- Srihari Nataraj, Kushagra Rawat, Sajan Prakash, Virdhawal Khade, Advait Page Aur Aryan Makhija- Ne Slower ‘B’ Cuts Picked Kiya.

Past Week Mei Country Ke Elite Swimmers Aur Coaches Ne Dr Genadijus Sokolovas Ke Saath Scientific Training Ki. Jo Ki World Mei One Of The Finest Swimming Researchers Hai, Jinhone Michael Phelps Ke Saath Closely Work Kiya Hai. Sokolovas Ko Swimming Federation Of India Ne Aur Sports Authority Of India Ne Six-Day Visit Ke Liye Bulaya Tha.

Unhone Kaha Ki, “Kuch Top Indian Swimmers Mei Maine Arms Ke Overuse Ko Notice Kiya Hai, Wahi Unhe Aage Badhne Ke Liye Apni Bodies Ka Use Karna Chaiye. Unhe Spne Stroke Ke Start Ko Bhi Improve Karne Ki Jarurat Hai. Swim Cycle Mei Kiye Gaye Small Changes Bhi Timing Mei Huge Drops Laa Sakte Hai. 100m Freestyle Mei, Ek Swimmer Typically 40-50 Cycles Banata Hai. Agar Aap Har Cycle Mei 500ths Of A Second Bhi Improve Karte Hai , Toh Ye Ek Fairly Big Leap Ki Tarah End Hoga.”

Olympics Barely Five Months Hi Dur Hai Aur Sokolovas Instant Results Ki Promise Bhi Nhi Kar Rahe Hai. But Agar Unke Inputs Aur Recommendations Work Kar Jaate Hai To Tab Next Games Tak Multiple ‘A’ Cuts Dekhne Ko Mil Sakte Hai. Even ‘A’ Cut Bhi Moving Target Hai. Goal Hai Ki Swimmers Ko Current ‘A’ Cuts Se Faster Banaya Jaa Sake.

Indian Swimming Ki News And Swimming Se Related Amazing Tips Janne Ke Liye Facebook Par SwimSwam Hindi Ko Jrur Like Kar Le.

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About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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