I just watched this little clip about skills for photography/precision diving. Thought I'd share
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Thanks kathy. I have a question for you though. Do most of you tech divers favor the frog kick over the scissor/flutter kick? Also, is it true that you do not use as much air with this kick (less exertion), as the video suggests?
Claude
Thanks kathy. I have a question for you though. Do most of you tech divers favor the frog kick over the scissor/flutter kick? Also, is it true that you do not use as much air with this kick (less exertion), as the video suggests?
Claude
Thanks kathy. I have a question for you though. Do most of you tech divers favor the frog kick over the scissor/flutter kick? Also, is it true that you do not use as much air with this kick (less exertion), as the video suggests?
Claude
Flutter kick, executed with the knees bent and feet up, is ideal for working against current or flow, because you have a continuous flow of propulsion.
It's important to keep in mind that the flutter kick that Lynne is referring to is not the one that is typically taught in open water. A flutter kick like Lynne is referring to will not silt out the bottom when properly executed.
I just watched this little clip about skills for photography/precision diving. Thought I'd share.