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  • Health and Nutrition
  • Open Water

What Swimmers Need to Know About Jellyfish

I’ve had the unfortunate experience of tangling with many a jellyfish over the nearly three decades I’ve been swimming longer distances in open water, and it always sucks.

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  • Health and Nutrition

How to Soothe a Sunburn

It’s always better to prevent a sunburn before it happens, but if you do end up with a bad sunburn, there are a few things you can do to soothe it:

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  • Health and Nutrition
  • Technique and Training

Three Freestyle Mistakes That Lead to Swimmer's Shoulder

When it comes to eliminating swimmer’s shoulder, focusing on your technique is one of the most important things you can do.

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  • Health and Nutrition

Is Your Neck the Cause of Your Swimmer’s Shoulder?

Here's how to break down how to know if your shoulder problem is a neck problem and what you need to do to help resolve neck issues.

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  • Health and Nutrition

What Swimmers Should Know About Swimming While Pregnant

If you’re pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant, you may be wondering whether that means you’ll need to leave your swimming routine in the dust.

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  • Human Interest

Jeff Commings Wins on "Wheel of Fortune" Appearance

Dolphin of the Desert Masters member Jeff Commings walked away with $65,158 in winnings from his "Wheel of Fortune" appearance.

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  • Events

Purdue Men, Virginia Women Win CCS Nationals

Purdue won the men's competition and team competition, and Virginia won the women's competition

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  • Health and Nutrition

Can Swimming Make You Taller?

We all know how good swimming is for overall health and fitness. From improved lung capacity and lowered blood pressure to toned muscles and increased endurance, swimming has many benefits to offer. 

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  • Health and Nutrition

What Swimmers Need to Know About Skin Care

Why can swimming be so hard on your skin? How can swimmers of a certain age keep their skin feeling more youthful, supple, and hydrated despite a winter swimming routine?

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  • Products and Reviews

Why Swimmers Should Wear Goggles

Prior to the widespread use of goggles, redness and irritation caused by chlorine and other pool chemicals were the visible hallmarks of swimming enthusiasts. The “good old days” weren’t great for swimmers’ eyes.

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