矮个子对高个子游泳者! [英语][Skills NT]

关于身高及其与游泳的关系有很多问题。 我们得到的最常见的是:高个子游泳者有优势吗? … 为什么我们在电视上看到的最好的游泳运动员总是看起来那么高? ……游泳能让你长高吗?……我第一次和一个高得多的游泳者游泳是在墨西哥国民队。 我获得了100仰泳决赛的资格。 我身高 1.80 米,在 2 米游泳者旁边感觉自己很小。 我的朋友丹尼尔是最矮的,只有 1.74。 这位身材高大的游泳运动员是一名奥运选手,并在那次比赛中保持了全国纪录。 我们谁也抓不住他。 我记得当时我在想,要是我有那么高就好了……几年后丹尼尔打破了全国纪录,然后另一个比他更矮的丹尼尔打破了他的纪录。 现在我意识到身高并不像我想象的那么重要。 我们的旱地频道:游泳营:如果你喜欢游泳,你会喜欢我们的网页:我们最喜欢的亚马逊产品:Instagram:Facebook:感谢收看! 游泳快! 资料来源:获胜是自己定义的 | 珍妮特·埃文斯 | TEDxOrangeCoast TEDx 谈游泳:男子 200 米蝶泳决赛 | 2020 年东京奥运会重播 1988 年 6 月 22 日 – 美国选手珍妮特·埃文斯 (Janet Evans) 在 400 米个人混合泳比赛中获得奥运金牌 TheClassicSports 00:00 – 为什么快速游泳的人这么高? 00:36 – 游泳会让你长高吗? 01:30 – 轻微的竞争优势 02:12 – 高个子游泳者总是赢吗? 02:47 – 其他遗传优势 03:18 – 心理错误

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We are two brothers who swam for 30 years in the competitive arena (15 years each) and we hope we can transmit our knowledge as clearly and simple as youtube allows us to.

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  1. Could you help with a gym program for strength training?

  2. I am 5.11 and I am 14 yrold all the small people beat me lol

  3. parents w/ a lotta money :((

  4. At my strongest I had a resting heart rate of 40, a crazy cardiovascular advantage and lung capacity. I raced 4/500+. Although I was only 5’ 5” during my racing years, that was not my disadvantage, nor were the natural athletic abilities my advantage because I lacked discipline, I refused to do any dry land, and I was a bit arrogant. Those last few character flaws are what did me in.

  5. now imagine you were born in the late 70s in west germany and doing pretty well. a small kid of lets say 12-13 and one day you start to get obliterated in training by the new guys from berlin. so many swimmers quit around that time, totally frustrated why they couldnt keep up at the slightest.

  6. Mike Shinoda of swimmers

  7. But wiki says Janet Evans is 1.67m not 1.57m as stated in the video.

  8. As a 5’9 swimmer who’s height peaked at 13 it was painful to watch all my smaller friends get much taller than me. My best friend is 6’4. Most of them tend to beat me, but I remain competitive. There are good small swimmers, it’s just rare and likely much harder for them to swim at the same standard

  9. One thing I hated about myself as a swimmer is that my wingspan was equal to my height. I was one of the slower guys on my team and I always felt like it was a curse. Is it possible to swim fast with an average wingspan?

  10. My boy just turned 18, a senior in high school. He’s 5”4 with 128lb. Tiny arms, small hands, small feet, waist is wearing a size 26 brief, and everything is just so small. Not only small, he also has a baby face, people would think he’s only 14 yrs old. His 50Free is 23.82. If he is like his swimming friends’ height and has their body size, he would definitely go for 22 or 21 seconds. And of course he would definitely swim faster for all other events too.

  11. En cada olimpiada los japoneses. Kitajima < 1.80m, Takashi Yamamoto < 1.80m, Tomomi Morita < 1.70m, Daya Seto < 1.75m, Kosuke Hagino < 1.80m, …

  12. Love your videos! Thanks

  13. That long torso though? I can tell you I would be so much better at the 400 IM with one

  14. My friend is 5,11 and she does breaststroke as her main and there is another girl in her age group is 4,10 and can beat her in the100 breast

  15. Hey im swiming from the last year and everytime i swim for 15 20 or 30 pool in row my head start to heart, you know why it happens or there are solutions for that?
    Love you videoa btw.

  16. As a 5ft 7 backstroker, after years swimming against Mark Kerry (well over 6ft), I quit and took up squash, which is much more suited to my height. When my back could no longer take the violence of squash, I went back to Masters swimming and do mostly longer distances, where those bigger guys are now heavier and have to drag all that extra body mass across 1500 or whatever. It's great!

  17. I don't have a fear of water persay but "Open water" to the point that depth you enter at 2:43 actually made me anxious to a point it was hard for me to breathe, I've NEVER swam in a deep competitive pool, I've wanted to until that shot there and I don't think I could handle it! So hopefully that new video you mentioned will help me a bit

  18. Height is a definite advantage. 1500m maybe 400 IM and 200 fly will maybe be a possible solution events for shorter swimmers.

  19. I swam in the 50s and 60s and this is something I've always wondered about. I'm 183.

  20. 1:26 I do think swimming make you taller but of course mainly during your puberty cause just look at the overall's swimmer torsos…. Look at Michael Andrew and Phelps torso…. Our spine is very modifiable and of course if you are very long time in a stretched posicion the spine is going to lengthen…. There are some researches that confirm this theory about the spine… And that's the reason the most part of the swimmers have a very long torso.

  21. Inspirational but no proofs of any unimportance of being tall…

  22. The genetic things like longer torso and hand size was what made me quit competitive swimming back in the day, RIP. The psychological stress you mentioned is very real.

  23. They've got a big advantage on Tinder.

  24. Sure height does provide an advantage in swimming, similar to having longer legs in running faster

  25. Taller people have big hands. Big hands swim better than a small one.

  26. Swimmers aren’t as tall as they make out they lie for physiological reasons. For example Caleb Dressel is nowhere near 6ft 3 Natalie hinds is a legit 6ft 2 and she’s got a good 1 inch 1/2 on him in their photos poolside. He’s by far the shortest in the US relay team as well Ryan Murphy is a legit 6ft 3 he’s a lot taller than dressel.

  27. There is a 5’8 guy who goes 52 100 Fly Long Course

  28. Swimming is not like basketball! The longer feet you have the larger fraction create. !? █ In many cases taller people is less elastic

  29. Just anoying to work harder than a friend of mine who is twenty centimeters taller than me, but he still crushes me. He also tries hard, but I am on a different level work ethic wise every single day. Just seems so hopeless sometimes. He qualifies for national finales here in Norway, and I strugle atm to qualify for the tournament. I am really close now tho (0,40) in the 50 and 100 free

  30. Thanks, dude. Love your vlogs.

  31. Makes me feel better! I’m 5 feet tall.

  32. Great video, many thanks and keep it up!

  33. I know people think dressel is 6’3 but i swear that man is 6’2 he is less than 1m90

  34. Well, I kind of figured this out a while ago. There does seem to be an optimal size for carrying the proper musculature to make you the 'best' swimmer. Not included here was a comparison to Johnny Weissmueller, who beat Duke in the 1920 Olympics. Another curiosity question I have would be arm length. The old da Vinci deal with a man standing in a square. For the average person, height is about equal to arm span. I remember a distance swimmer locally and it seemed that he almost dragged his knuckles on the ground as he walked…. So arm span was larger than his height. Wondering if that makes any difference…..

  35. Great video. But, one thing you implied (but never pointed out clearly), is that swimming is one sport but the variations across events are similar to those in track and field. How many times have you seen a 6 ft 5 tall runner win the 10,000m? The advantage of being tall in swimming shifts with distance to the point where it becomes a disadvantage, just as it does in running.

  36. I'm one of two "littles" on our US Masters swim team. One advantage I've seen that I have over the taller team mates is my flip turn. I'm faster. I'll take anything I can get! =D

  37. Boxing is the only sport that sorts people into a body type category.
    Swimmers bias towards good coaches also put swimmers at a disadvantage.
    People will use popular coaches over good coaches.

  38. Height is overhyped. Flexibility is massively important, especially now that short-course swimming races are dominated by underwater dolphin kicking. If I could have genetic improvements to improve my swimming, my order of preference would be: sustained health, flexibility, pain tolerance, lung capacity, larger hands/feet,…

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  40. Increasing height alone would improve a swimmer’s time by a few % at least. That doesn’t matter much if you look at the average swimmer but at the elite level that’s a HUGE improvement. Almost everyone in the 90-100th percentile are between average and very tall because competition selects for the best swimmers with the greatest advantages. In the example, Tomura isn’t short he’s average height and that’s considered short. The female example was from the 70s a time when a few % improvement wasn’t as big of a deal because their technique improvements alone could do much more than that.

    Height really matters at the top level but if you’re new it doesn’t and if you’re average only a bit.

  41. You dont need any of these statistics to say that being taller is better, because its a fact, that you will swim a shorter distance compared to a short swimmer. If there were people of 50 cm and 5 m height, you wouldnt even question this. So it will make a difference and will always be a disadvantage being shorter. Doesnt mean you cant swim well or beat records though, but it will be even harder.

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