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minhtaii_2005
Minh Tài :
Nể luôn hk thắng dám chạy luôn hả 😂
2025-05-29 13:53:22
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sisrui77
﹏kokomi﹏ :
độ hết bao nhiêu vậy
2025-06-17 08:41:49
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hoangkimthooo
Kim Thọ🌊 :
dựng quay ở đó áo vàng qua cái là xong luonn🥰
2025-05-29 18:20:47
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_mn2206_
Minh Nhật :
Quá đẹp oid
2025-06-13 21:34:19
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hong.minh.s36au
Hoàng Minh Sỹ36Au :
Nét
2025-06-13 07:48:51
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1900gg2008
Tài.TB :
đật 09
2025-06-15 05:51:36
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hyeh5
TOM💤 :
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2025-05-30 00:54:38
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tannguyen4349
nghĩa🥀✅ :
cái bô đâu ba🤣
2025-06-19 14:20:18
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tanvitpham
Tan việt Pham :
xe ko có cây bô 😅
2025-06-07 05:43:22
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.h.xx43
H xx :
combo tay thắng với pô đi đâu r ah
2025-06-12 14:14:12
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thy.nguyn.th7043
thanhvan✈️✈️ :
xe đẹp quá
2025-06-07 02:23:32
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yeungan88
tui là skibidi :
ủa pô đâu
2025-05-31 03:28:45
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cmmmm12
1 mình :
chiến lược
2025-05-31 03:25:38
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Thập Tứ Ca 1995 :
Xin tên chân đứng bann ê
2025-05-29 05:35:42
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thaor➿ :
10 điểm anh ơi xe đệp quá😍😍😍😍😍❤
2025-05-31 03:10:35
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nzvanthao
mỏ lơi. :
😂
2025-05-29 13:52:26
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thuihn
làm bạn thôi 👹 :
😳
2025-07-25 12:20:03
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ahihidongoc030916
Đom đóm skibidi 😎😎 :
💀💀💀
2025-05-31 03:18:21
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tnau.203
Thanh Tuân :
tháo dè xấu vãi
2025-05-27 23:17:07
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tranhieu.zz
Hiếu ngây ngô 🤡 :
Phanh thế kia ăn đứt máy bay ✈️
2025-06-02 13:21:01
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ongthay.208
CHÚ7KKK✅ :
rớt xe ở đây không sợ áo vàng hả 🥰
2025-05-27 03:49:30
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nguyn.phc6006
nhựa ko tốt cho sức khoẻ :
pikachu đi ko sẽ như thế nào ta 😁😁
2025-05-31 12:42:00
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vuanh_satria
vũ.anh :
satria dáng mã
2025-05-29 15:39:34
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lun.lc75
Luân Lực :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-05-29 23:10:47
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lesonhoangtu0
hoàng Tú 🍂 :
bô đâu
2025-05-29 23:48:04
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NanaÊcăm ⛪✝️ :
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2025-05-30 00:17:03
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cáo 👤 :
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2025-05-30 00:49:45
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hungdepzai1108
Q.Hưng :
rồi ko rắn sên mà dám nói thua thì chung
2025-05-30 01:47:52
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. :
đạt09
2025-05-30 03:21:19
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ᴅ :
đệ đoàn vủ lâm
2025-05-31 06:54:22
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nochanxinhyeucuaanhoi
dep trai co gi sai? :
lỡ gt dí mà trời mưa thất thường chạy đc k á
2025-05-31 07:20:56
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toiratyeucacem
Cho thuê xe tự lái biên hoà :
Nhập kho ko
2025-05-31 08:27:00
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sikephuoc
lê văn phước 09 :
5 xị tấp dô
2025-05-27 01:12:35
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huyim
️huy✈️ :
cắt phuộc à
2025-05-31 13:13:49
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️huy✈️ :
👍
2025-06-01 05:35:27
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vuanh_satria
vũ.anh :
xe này làm đẹp nha
2025-06-01 08:28:18
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duytuan455
D2\XZ® :
@H.V.L
2025-05-29 14:18:58
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phucduy25122005
PhúcDuy🍀🐰 :
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2025-05-27 01:09:07
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khiet07_11
🦖 :
đẹp quá ❤🤪
2025-05-27 01:26:08
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ben.47.bmt
🅱🅴🅽 :
tym hộ 1vd với ní🥰
2025-05-27 03:13:11
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namxhh6
... :
xe đẹp quá anh ơi💓
2025-05-27 11:02:02
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vuong93n3
vuong93n3 :
dạo phố nghe tiếng pô đi ah
2025-05-27 11:26:45
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nguyenvansang100399
nvs :
nên làm bài gì thì dao phố cũng ngon đi phượt cũng mạnh anh 😅
2025-05-27 13:03:31
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xun.xun3922
Xuân Xuân :
xe đẹp nhạc hay
2025-05-27 15:45:34
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huynhvuongdoanh
D.O.A.N.H🍀 :
cái đèn hậu thấy hok có được rồi gặp từ xa chắc bỏ đi về luôn 🤣
2025-05-27 23:17:44
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ngaoanhncg
Đạt nhỏ 🫧 :
Đen hậu mùa đâu vậy anh
2025-05-28 05:32:34
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0389594506thuong
Milo 's :
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2025-05-28 09:20:16
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quc.huy.x
Kẻ thất bại 🥷🏻 :
Xe đẹp quá anh oi 🥰
2025-05-29 14:55:21
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2025-05-29 14:05:40
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caothang790
Đặng Anh Hào😄😄 :
lm tí nhỉ
2025-05-29 11:43:15
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tun.thnh136
Tuấn Thành :
rồi bay chứ chạy gì nữa
2025-05-29 11:50:15
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tuankiet13205
જ⁀➴𝓴𝓲ệ𝓽 𝓷𝓰𝓾𝔂ễ𝓷 :
Có vd nha ní
2025-05-27 13:10:37
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NG~GIANG-KG🇻🇳 :
Cái pô đâu
2025-05-27 02:23:40
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caiii_gii
nợ vina 15k :
em xe đạp ko dám chê xe lỏ
2025-05-29 13:19:47
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Most swimmers think paddles are for building strength. What’s often overlooked is that paddles are primarily a feedback tool, and used without that understanding they reinforce whatever the stroke already is, good or bad. The logic behind strength training with paddles is straightforward. More surface area means more resistance. More resistance means the muscles work harder. But the stroke does not know it is supposed to improve just because the load increased. A swimmer with a poor catch and a misdirected pull will repeat that pattern with paddles on, only with more force behind it. The error gets stronger, not smaller. Where paddles genuinely earn their place is in the information they provide. A paddle that feels unstable during the catch is telling the swimmer the hand angle is off. A paddle that feels like it is pushing water sideways rather than back is telling the swimmer the pull direction is wrong. A paddle that feels effortlessly locked in from catch to finish is confirming the stroke is working. None of this information is as clear with a bare hand because the surface area is too small to make the difference noticeable. The practical shift is simple. Instead of putting paddles on and swimming a hard set, put them on and swim slowly enough to feel what they are saying. One length focused on the pressure distribution across the paddle face during the pull reveals more than ten lengths of grinding through the resistance. Technical fact: Paddles amplify hydrodynamic forces on the hand and forearm, making errors in hand pitch, catch angle, and pull direction more detectable than bare-hand swimming allows. Used at reduced speed with attentional focus, they function as a proprioceptive feedback tool. Used primarily for resistance at high intensity, they increase load without improving the mechanics generating that load. Paddles do not fix the stroke. They show you what the stroke is actually doing.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Most swimmers think paddles are for building strength. What’s often overlooked is that paddles are primarily a feedback tool, and used without that understanding they reinforce whatever the stroke already is, good or bad. The logic behind strength training with paddles is straightforward. More surface area means more resistance. More resistance means the muscles work harder. But the stroke does not know it is supposed to improve just because the load increased. A swimmer with a poor catch and a misdirected pull will repeat that pattern with paddles on, only with more force behind it. The error gets stronger, not smaller. Where paddles genuinely earn their place is in the information they provide. A paddle that feels unstable during the catch is telling the swimmer the hand angle is off. A paddle that feels like it is pushing water sideways rather than back is telling the swimmer the pull direction is wrong. A paddle that feels effortlessly locked in from catch to finish is confirming the stroke is working. None of this information is as clear with a bare hand because the surface area is too small to make the difference noticeable. The practical shift is simple. Instead of putting paddles on and swimming a hard set, put them on and swim slowly enough to feel what they are saying. One length focused on the pressure distribution across the paddle face during the pull reveals more than ten lengths of grinding through the resistance. Technical fact: Paddles amplify hydrodynamic forces on the hand and forearm, making errors in hand pitch, catch angle, and pull direction more detectable than bare-hand swimming allows. Used at reduced speed with attentional focus, they function as a proprioceptive feedback tool. Used primarily for resistance at high intensity, they increase load without improving the mechanics generating that load. Paddles do not fix the stroke. They show you what the stroke is actually doing.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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