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![]() Quote:
I posted a picture to ask if a speed is too revealing. I lost some fat now and I look skinny now. http://www.mensswimsuitboard.com/for...read.php?t=664 |
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![]() Oh..I remember that post!
What did you end up doing with the white speedo? Was it very revealing coming out of the water? |
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![]() That makes a change - perhaps memory might also have noted that white suit was reserved for running and cycling only - and otherwise worn only in presence of teammate ?
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![]() That story about Taco Bell creating a custom brief was great, I happened onto it when it was occurring and especially enjoyed the stir it created. Discussions really showed ignorance of our sport and the uniforms worn in it. Not to worry, USAS won't allow it anywhere it has jurisdiction; it's just for fun.
But back on topic, I expect that when we see outrageous tunneling as some of the examples illustrated, it's done as a dare, an expression of rebellion and to attract attention. Like how my friends and I had this contest as seniors in high school about who could get away with wearing the most obscene t shirt to class. As mentioned elsewhere tunneling isn't allowed usually, sorry, just like the t-shirts I removed upon request, misunderstanding that the teacher actually wanted me to leave the room. Yeah, I was a clown... but it was just for fun. Pretty innocent by today's standards, huh? However the "diver" who is actually a swimmer executing a great racing start certainly would not be wearing that suit in actual competition. His physical condition so admired suggests that he knows better than that. Serious swimmers just tend to look like that, there is only one muscle not well developed in that sport that we try to work on in dryland exercise. Good coaches stress it when parents complain about the posture and hunched forward shoulders that swimmers get. Yeah that's a great photo, a beautiful example of the physique we see in swimming. I bet he could blow me away in a fifty free. |
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![]() With whom?
Quote: "......really showed ignorance of our sport......" I had to laugh when I saw that and hope afewgoodmen has read it. Anyone with a bit of common sense, inside or outside water sports, would know that no diver departs from the platform or springboard at a pool in that body position - and doesn't wear goggles either. A racing start off the block by a swimmer fits the pic perfectly of course. |
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![]() "With whom" would be the bloggers responding to an article I read about the kid who wrote to Taco Bell with his request. They were pretty hung up about how people would wear such a thing and how the kid's parents would allow it. Much less what kind of parent would allow "perverts" to give their son "intimate apparel". Hilariously ignorant, no?
Other than that, we in the biz have to be careful about using the term "Diving" because it refers to an activity that is becoming outlawed in many pools. "Racing starts" are an important part of competition, we don't need the terms mixed up and used incorrectly or misunderstandings happen. It is a bone of contention at our own pool lately. Big problem. From a safety standpoint, of course, so kids retaliate by doing a flip from the side of the pool. It was a feet first entry, wasn't it? |
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