Physical Principles

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Across
  1. 1. using less energy to maintain a constant speed
  2. 4. A keyword for encouraging swimmers to remain in proper body position.
  3. 5. these swimmers do not float, nor do they sink
  4. 6. Will affect each individual's natural buoyancy (two words)
  5. 9. moving through the water is also called
  6. 10. Lifting your head out of the water during a float blank buoyancy
  7. 14. blank may be lost when glide is overemphasized
  8. 15. Is the ability to float in water.
Down
  1. 2. Swimmers can affect their buoyancy by demonstrating
  2. 3. Is an effective body position for movement
  3. 7. Swimmers need to move blank the line of travel to move efficiently through the water.
  4. 8. Buoyancy can be increased by filling the blank with air
  5. 11. muscular these swimmers tend to sink (2 words)
  6. 12. fat causes swimmers to float at or near the surface (2 words)
  7. 13. Greatest propulsion in a stroke is achieved using a blank arm s-shape pull.