Freestyle Kicking Drill | Kicking on Your Back

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2023
  • Our first freestyle kicking drill involves rolling over on your back and using the water's surface to help demonstrate the proper use of your knees in the kick. #swimming #mastersswimming #freestyleswimming.
    This drill is a part of Freestyle Swimming: The Complete Guide. A compressive guide on usms.org to walk you through the stroke step-by-step: www.usms.org/fitness-and-trai...
    To see all of our drills, you can view our Freestyle Kicking Drills playlist. • Freestyle Kick Drills
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