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How do synchronized swimmers move to the music while they're under water?

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I've always wondered if synchronized swimmers are able to hear the music while they are under water. If not, how do they all move together to the music? Do they just practice enough to know?

Any ideas appreciated!!

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  1. they move to the beat of the music


  2. They just memorize the timing of the song and pratice what to do at what time by counting

  3. They flap their arms and legs.

  4. I believe they have loudspeakers underwater.

  5. and why are high jumpers so ridiculously hot, we just dont know, but any fool would assume theyd memorize the song

  6. practice makes perfect

    yes they do not need to hear!

  7. I did a project on this for school. There is underwater speakers so they can hear the music. They are water proof obviouslyly. They also have nose clips so that the only holes the sound can get through is there ears. Hope this helps Jayde

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