2 Months of Swimming VS. 20 Years of Swimming!

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Published 2021-11-15

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  • I've been swimming for a while and I can confirm it does indeed cause men to turn into ladies. Surprised me but I suppose Ive gotten used to it.
  • @twangerrrrrr
    Shoutout to the camera man for waitinf those 20 years
  • @juliocurcio3421
    Swimming IS a difficult sport. It takes years of practice, consistency, it’s hard and you REALLY want to do it and with passion. When you are 8 years old you swim somehow, at 12 you swim differently, at 15 even more different and when you become a Pro you try to get everything to perfection, every move. You keep developing yourself all the time and it can also happen after your pick of results. Anyway, for 2 months of practice his swimming is very good, he swims way more fluently that friends of mine, who are trying to swim for years. Have a good day everybody!
  • @Hot4Thot
    That first guy is great for only 2 months! He and his coach should be proud! To get the second, all you need to do is start lessons when you're a toddler and continue lessons until you're sick of waking up at 5:30am
  • @momo23461
    Her body flow is so smooth its like she a actual fish swimming 🏊‍♀️ 😆
  • @texbex1117
    I learned to basically not drown when I was a kid, but only began swimming for real (at age 39) about 4 months ago. There's nothing like it. It's so challenging, but I feel like I'm already making progress.
  • Love watching swimmers. The variation in stroke is as individual as a fingerprint. If there are 8 swimmers in a pool, there’ll be 8 different techniques, and maybe 16 as they tire at different rates.
  • @bigbuggie5
    Her swimming is beautiful. I hope it doesn’t take 20 years to learn to swim like that.
  • @tanvi5436
    Me, even after swimming fir 10 years, swims worse than the 2 month swimming guy. Inconsistency is the key
  • @chrispeters5780
    What a great video. I've been doing triathlon for 20 years and I didn't "know the right way to swim" at all previous to starting triathlon in my mid 20's. I never learned flip turns because they are irrelevant for triathlon. After 20 years, I think I probably look like the first swimmer. The second swimmer's technique and speed is just gorgeous to watch.
  • @bobayla
    The stopping and doing stream line instead of flip turn is so relatable
  • @emilyo4137
    I’ve been swimming for 2 months, and this is spot on. Today I worked at keeping my head down which is depicted here!
  • @BlaqueRainbow
    I’m almost 30. I had a bad experience when I was a kid in a kiddie pool and always feared deep water, but always had goals of becoming a fish of a swimmer. I’m practicing and getting swim lessons from a friend. I’m on my way
  • LOL I’ve been swimming 6ish years and even completed a triathlon 2 years ago and I still rarely do flip turns. I’m capable but for some reason that old habit of not doing them just sticks. And I know I’m faster when I do flip. Maybe that’ll be my 2022 goal. Flips only.
  • @og2716
    To me it is not only the number of years of practicing. It is mainly the difference between one person practicing it as a hobby and another as competition since her childhood. I know people practicing swimming since a decade or more and still swimming like this guy whereas I can see former swimming competitors swimming like this girl even if they are not practicing regulary.
  • @bravosierra1000
    time,patience and dedication :) Swimming is a classical art. A minute to learn an entire lifetime to master.