Swimming un doubtedly is one of the most beautiful, useful and prestigious sports. The fact that the water temper, everyone knows. Did you know that staying in the water like nothing else, relieves stress. This is the only sport that involves all kinds of muscles, which is conducive to the strengthening of the spine, especially at an early passion for the sport. In addition, swimming improves the respiratory and digestive system. But nothing is perfect. Even the most innocuous sport can both help and harm humans through the wrong approach to employment. It is important not just to be able to stay on the water, but also well placed to exploit the possibility of the human body. In the country of which we are arrived, the great importance attached to sport in general. For it was a special, serious approach. So for decades in a number of sports of the USSR occupied the first place. In this seaside town, unfortunately, still no big city pool. And the swimming season in the sea not only restricted to the summer season, but also dangerous undercurrents.
Several years ago in Netanya great care of an experienced coach Oleg Kozak opened a new sports school of navigation "Olympus". There were only eight students. Gradually increased their number, supplemented coaching staff. And finally, this year the school turned into a sports-titled Swimming Club Olimp »-« OLIMP swimming club », which entered the Israeli Swimming Federation. Number of children who must train in the "Olympus" (more than 200 people only from Netanya!) And a unique Coaches indicate high, elite level club.
The Best Sport I ever know -Swimming
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The University of Michigan Club of Grand Rapids will be honoring two current Grand Rapids area student-athletes and one former U-M student-athlete at this year's Golf Outing and Sports Banquet at Egypt Valley Country Club on Monday, May 22.
This year's co-recipients of the Senior Leader Award of the Grand Rapids Club are Wolverine swimmers Abby Seskevics of Grand Haven and Chris DeJong of Holland, while former U-M football great Julius Franks will also be honored with the Paul G. Goebel Sr. Distinguished Alumni in Athletics Award.
The current student club awards are presented each year to one or more graduating U-M senior students-athletes who are graduates of a West Michigan high school and whose academic and athletic accomplishments reflect highly of their character, perseverance, dedication, leadership, and commitment to and love of the University of Michigan
