Nirvana
Contributor
A few weeks ago I finally got to read Sheck Exley's "Basic Cave Diving: Blueprint to Survival". I found the book to be very interesting both because of how current it still is in its lessons and because of the differences in equipments and techniques used then and now.
In particular, it is remarkable that although Exley states the importance of avoiding stirring up silt through careful swimming, the only kick mentioned is the flutter kick.
So, my question is, does anyone know when the frog kick started being used in diving? Which agency or group made it popular? Was it imported from some other sport?
Any light on the matter is appreciated.
In particular, it is remarkable that although Exley states the importance of avoiding stirring up silt through careful swimming, the only kick mentioned is the flutter kick.
So, my question is, does anyone know when the frog kick started being used in diving? Which agency or group made it popular? Was it imported from some other sport?
Any light on the matter is appreciated.