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Divers rescue ray tangled in fishing rope while circled by "sharks ready to attack"
Underwater photographers and free divers rescued a ray tangled in fishing rope – while being circled by sharks. The mobula ...
Swimming using a pull buoy adds intensity to your exercise session, toning up stomach muscles, strengthening your core and ...
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Tips for swimming with multiple sclerosis
Water-based physical activities can make exercise safer and more comfortable for people with MS by reducing strain, easing balance challenges, and helping prevent overheating.
A sea wolf is captured on video, in this handout still image, near Bella Bella, B.C., extracting a submerged crab trap using a buoy and an attached line, in what researchers are calling the first ...
Researchers have captured video footage of wild wolves in British Columbia pulling crab traps out of the sea by their lines to eat the bait inside, in the first evidence of possible tool use by the ...
Olympic gold-medalist Rowdy Gaines has swimming tips if you're an older swimmer, or returning to the pool after years away. Gaines won three Olympic gold medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Games and is ...
As the weather cools, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is beginning to remove swim buoys and flags from Great Lakes beaches, closing designated swim areas for the season. Once buoys are ...
MICHIGAN, USA — State park beaches are undergoing their annual transition as the Michigan Department of Natural Resources removes swim buoys and Great Lakes flag warning systems with the arrival of ...
As my athletic pursuits ended in my mid-20s, I still wanted to be as close to sports as possible. Pursuing a career as a licensed mental health professional allowed me to work with athletes from the ...
MORGAN COUNTY, Ga. — A man drowned at a Georgia state park while racing against a friend near a beach area on Sunday, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. DNR game wardens ...
If you've ever wondered how your pool times stack up, you're in the right place. However, when it comes to swimming, the truth is that there isn't one 'good' swimming pace. Your age, fitness level, ...
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