A good swimmer inhales sufficient quantity of air before attempting to go inside the
water. Why is this so?
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because he can't breath inside of water
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YOUR ANSWER MATE- BECAUSE SWIMMING FAST WILL NOT GIVE HIM/HER SUFFICIENT TIME TO BREATHE . WHICH WILL INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF LACTIC ACID WHICH CAUSES CRAMPS.
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THAT'S WHY SWIMMER INHALE SUFFICIENT QUANTITY OF AIR BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO GO INSIDE THE WATER
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