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Metes & Bounds | Triathlon Technology at the US Patent Office | Page 2
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Triathlon Technology at the US Patent Office. About Ironman Mont Tremblant. Terms of Use and Disclaimers. What’s New this Week? Newer posts →. Illuminated Helmet with Programmable Lamps and Proximity Sensor. April 30, 2012. The lucky few do triathlon as their livelihood. I am not one of those lucky few! And more likely than not, you aren’t either! The second implementation locates the LEDs in the “non-impact area” of the helmet (112). Last visited April 22, 2012). Relief from Cycling Hot Spots. When I wa...
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Three basic balance drills that will improve your technique and make you a better swimmer. – TRIResults
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Do Finger Paddles Increase Feel For Water? Do you want to swim faster? Three basic balance drills that will improve your technique and make you a better swimmer. Ted Knapp, Goldman Family Director of Men's Swimming at. Rick Demont, Head Coach of Swimming and Diving. Sensory Mitts: Try Before You Buy. DragSox and Sensory Mitts. Try Before You Buy. Fly: DragSox and VoloBlades. Annie's Backstroke with DragSox. Annie kicking with fins and DragSox. Ironman 70.3 Augusta. Ironman 70.3 Austria. Start kicking on ...
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AquaVolo Sample Set / AquaVolo EU
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1 pair of DragSox. 1 pair of Sensory Mitts. 1 pair of VoloBlades. DragSox 30 and Sensory Mitts Jr. DragSox 30 and Sensory Mitts. DragSox 45 and Sensory Mitts Jr. DragSox 45 and Sensory Mitts. Online Store by Big Cartel.
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HeadLiner / AquaVolo EU
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HeadLiner is a training tool that encourages the swimmer to retain a stable head position throughout the stroke and develop quick and low almost invisible breaths by improving the timing of inhale. Read this article. How does HeadLiner work? The most common breathing-related mistakes are turning the head too slowly or too late, lifting the head up, turning the head back too slowly, and pulling the head too far back out of alignment. To help swimmers learn how to keep their head stable throughout the ...
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