When it comes to working efficiently, birds, cyclists and open water swimmers have something important in common.In a article in Wired Magazine, Ken Thompson has a theory called organizational biomimetics. According to this theory, geese and other animals naturally form groups whose principles that are widely known and used by cyclists and open water swimmers.
For example, when geese fly together in a V formation, the birds rotate in and out of the lead position. This is both to conserve energy and because no single bird has memorized the flock’s entire route. According to Thompson, collective leadership is the norm in much of the animal world. Underwater photo of open water swimmers at the European Open Water Swimming Championships demonstrate these principles and were taken by Giorgio Scala.
Above-water photo of open water swimmers at the 2008 World Open Water Swimming Championships was taken by Javier Blazquez.
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