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Champion in the Future

Experiments have proven that children can be taught at an early age. In a special pool in Los Angeles, children become experts in holding their breath underwater, even before they walk. The two-month-old baby did not seem reluctant to get into the water. It is not time for them to get used to swimming and finally take things from the bottom of the pool.
     
A very popular race for young swimmers is a three-wheel bike race in the water. The bikes are lined up on the bottom of a seven foot pool at a water level. The boys race against each other to reach the edge of the other pool. Many of them row their bikes, but most prefer to push or drag them. Some children can reach one distance between the edges of the pool without surfacing the water to draw breath though. Whether they will ever become olimpic champions, only time can say it (just wait later). While mi, these children can be a driver for us who for five days still can not swim (diving) while regulating breathing.

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