Monday, March 31, 2014

what makes the best swimmer?




fan-z bean


what do you need to be a good swimmer?
biological characteristics?
like...
major muscles and anotomy?
im doing this for a project so if you can give citations so i can check em out too.



Answer
swimmers generally have HUGE shoulders (which are a b****h if you're a girl) and fairly skinny legs. muscles are like deltoids, rhomboids, lats etc. also it helps if you're tall, but not necessary. also other people mentioned hairless. swimmers shave down before big meets, any other time of the year, you can tell a swimmer (at least a gir) by the amount of hair she has on her legs. real teams you aren't allowed to shave until the night before a big meet (i.e, junior olympics, natls, olympics etc.). the guys shave too, and you shave EVERYTHING legs,arms,back,armpits. sry there's no citations, i'm just giving you info from my experience.

Do i have swimmers ear?




John Cena


Well here is what is happening: Im almost death (or as cant hear) in the ear i think has it, Everytime i walk i here bouncing in my ear, Its itching.. Its hurting and i feel water in it, It pops when i lean side to side, I cant hear out of it, it has been 2 days, I have been swimming alot, My hearing is different in the other ear and my other ear has a small hole on the eardrum and it looks like my ear with the hole has better i mean waaaay better hearing, When i eat i feel something bounching or when im chewing.. Anyone please tell me do i have swimmers ear?


Answer
Swimmer's ear may start with some itching, but try not to scratch because this can worsen the infection. Ear pain is the most common sign of swimmer's ear. Even touching or bumping the outside of the ear can hurt. The infection also could make it harder to hear with the infected ear because of the swelling that happens in the ear canal.

If a doctor thinks you have swimmer's ear, he or she will help you get rid of the infection. To do that, the doctor will probably prescribe eardrops that contain an antibiotic to kill the bacteria. Sometimes, the doctor may use a wick. Not the wick on a candle! This kind of wick is like a tiny sponge the doctor puts in your ear. The medicine goes into the sponge and it keeps the medicine in contact with the ear canal that's infected. The wick is removed after it has done its job.

Use the drops as long as your doctor tells you to, even if your ear starts feeling better. Stopping too soon can cause the infection to come back. If your ear hurts, the doctor may suggest that a parent give you a children's pain medication. This can help you feel better while you're waiting for the antibiotic to work.




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