Different frog kicks

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Sigh, I don’t have a video of a fin wearing diver doing it. Am I really the only one who does this? Why is it so hard to explain? It is not the breast stroke, but it is a very flattened out frog kick, not all crunched up like that cave kick. There is a lot of stretch and extension and power and streamlining and it feels fantastic and natural. You only slice the water for part of it. In fins you slice flat on the out stroke then turn the soles of your feet towards each other to almost clap the bottoms together on the in stroke. Maybe men’s hips don’t work well this way? Confused...

Let's go diving together :) ... and my pilates instructor would agree with you re men's hips too!
 

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