Fish kick
The fish kick is a method of kicking while swimming, commonly used underwater. It is called a fish kick because it is sideways.
Procedure
The fish kick is essentially a dolphin kick that is side ways. The legs go left and right in a wave motion.[1]
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References
- Shockman, Elizabeth (August 21, 2016). "The physics behind the world's fastest swim strokes". pri.org.
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