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performance of the athlete". A
bodyskin is a
style of
competitive swimwear worn by both
female and male athletes.
Bodyskins are
normally made of technologically...
- of them were
achieved by
swimmers wearing the
controversial LZR
Racer bodyskin (which led to
restrictions on the use of such
suits being implemented by...
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disappear in the 1940s. A
recent innovation in one-piece
swimsuits is the
bodyskin,
which superficially resembles a
unitard or wetsuit.
Although these cover...
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athletic wear.
Another recent innovation in one-piece
swimsuits is the
bodyskin,
which superficially resembles a
unitard or wetsuit,
covering the entire...
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Female suits Bodyskin Kneeskin Racerback One-piece
swimsuit Male
suits Bodyskin Jammers Kneeskin Legskin Square leg
suits Swim
briefs Materials High-technology...
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reduce fatigue and
power loss.
Available in a
variety of cuts such as
bodyskin, legskin, high cut swim briefs, and kneeskin. Rash
guard (also
known as...
- of a
blend of 74%
polyester and 26% Lycra. The line of
suits offers a
bodyskin (minus arms) for both men and women, a
kneeskin for men and women, and...
- the
reduction of the water's drag on the swimmer,
although jammers and
bodyskins are
sometimes worn
instead of the swim brief. Parti****nts in
sports that...
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these suits ranged in
price from
roughly $55 for a
racer to $220 for a
bodyskin.
Aquapel is
constructed of a
unique Lycra blend. It is p****ed
through a...
- arms bare,
which would effectively ban not only
burkinis but also the
bodyskins used by
elite swimmers, swim dresses, rash guards, wetsuits, and other...