Set Of The Week: Transition Turns
Welcome to Swimming World’s Set Of The Week! This week’s set is an IM set that is focused on having consistent and fast transition turns. This is a great set
Welcome to Swimming World’s Set Of The Week! This week’s set is an IM set that is focused on having consistent and fast transition turns. This is a great set
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