Argüelles Ocean 24
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Antonio Argüelles getting out on La Jolla Shores in San Diego, California past midnight on his Toño 24 ocean training swim in the cold Pacific Ocean
Dan Simonelli escorting Antonio Argüelles along La Jolla Shores in San Diego, California during his Toño 24 ocean training swim in the Pacific Ocean
Dan Simonelli escorting Antonio Argüelles along La Jolla Shores in San Diego, California during his Toño 24 ocean training swim in the Pacific Ocean
noun - The Argüelles Ocean 24 is a 24-hour ocean training set where a swimmer swims straight for 4 hours in the ocean and rests for 4 hours - and then repeats that set for 24 continuous hours.
Contents
Namesake
Antonio Argüelles of Mexico City
Origin
Coined by Steven Munatones
Synonyms
External links
- The Bar Is Always Being Raised: History’s Tough Pool and Ocean Swimming Workouts
- Antonio Argüelles Completes a 24-hour Training Session in La Jolla
- 24 Hour Swim Edition – English Channel Swim | Diary Of A Double – Week 38
- Getting Uncomfortable To Be Happy: Training For 24 hours To Swim Across The English Channel
- Siete Mares Nadadores Train 20,000 Meters at 2,240 Meters (7,350 feet)
- Long, Hard Double Century Workouts Begin Around The World
- Where Mexican Swimmers Go, Others Are Following: 20,000-meter Workouts
- The Mexican 20,000m High Altitude Workout