James Smith On Swimmers Body Illusion
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Thatâs funny bc thereâs this dude in my hs who is 6â6 tall mf who is naturally big n I told him he should do football but he says that he wanna do baseball
Iâve never been very bulky, so I could never to rugby, though Iâve wanted to. I am, however, a competitive swimmer. I have long legs and quite long arms, so I am at an advantage. You are absolutely right. Great vid.
Any body type can excel at swimming, it requires refined form.
I dont think so
@@MojoMachin3 Are you an All-American in the 100 freestyle like myself?
@@crunch1495 Then you do triathlon, where their specialized body is at a disadvantage.
@@crunch1495 what do u mean by built different lol. Swimming isnt one single sport lol. I mean it is a sport but here are divisions to it. U will see that 50 m sprinters would have a much bulkier and muscular body than 400m im or freestylers or 1500m freestylers who would have a much leaner body with long reach and broader shoulders and that type of body which is typically seen as a swimmers body eg. michael phelps
But if you agree all professionals will have perfected and refined form similarly, somebody types will have advantages compared to others?
The real wasted potential is the guy complaining about how bad his genetics are.