runway1
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If I have paddle fins and use a dolphin kick, is that like a split fin?
P.S. LOVE Wonderwoman. Not much for Superman.
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there ya go! And combine them with those fins that flip up.
FLIP and ZIPS!
OMG!! THEY ARE MAKING SPLIT FLIP FINS? WILL LESIURE PRO HAVE THEM?
(sorry...)
Whoo-hoo Richie Kohler is here! You are the man!Man, that is EXACTLY as I remember it!!!! Oh yeah, and they make a cream for that infection, dont ask how I know...
Geez, I didn't know that you could use a fin on either foot. Here I thought that the problem was the current.I always have trouble identifying on which foot to put them and worry about the consequences. I must have my mask strap too tight around my forehead.I think you all have solved my navigation problem. I will wear one split fin and one solid fin. This will insure that I swim in a perfect circle and return to my origin since one fin will provide more propulsion than the other. Just like steering a twin engine boat with the throttles. Heck, I can even decide clockwise or counter clockwise by switching between a flutter kick and a frog kick! Way to go!!
When my buddy and I were diving the U-869 on air with John Chatterton and Richie Kohler last year, my buddy's split fins silted the place up so bad that I couldn't find my Spare-Air. I got so nervous I mistakenly hit the "up elevator" lever on my SeaQuest i-3 BCD. Ordinarily, this would have sent me shooting to the surface, but fortunately some monofilament got tangled around my Air-2. When I cut the line with the 11" knife strapped to my calf, I mistakenly poked the purge valve in my HydrOptix mask. I tried to use my tank banger to get my buddy's attention, but by that time he had gotten one of his suicide clips tangled up in the retractor I use to attach my dry snorkle to the transmitter of my air-integrated wireless compass, which I bought on-line instead of at the LDS that I stopped supporting ever since I signed up for e-learning. I believe that was ....!
So you like my statement, hm?
It's true...
Honestly, how many divers do you see who have proper kicking technique -- flutter, frog, or otherwise? Most just move their feet in the hopes of forward propulsion...
Being a competitive swimmer for 6 years, trust me 90% of the people I see dive have no concept of how to kick, flutter, frog, whatever. Did I mention I love my splits?
.. trust me 90% of the people I see dive have no concept of how to kick, flutter, frog, whatever.
somewhat out of place, as this is a joke thread...
..but you are right, I swam competetively for over 10yrs. and its not just in fins while diving though. Many people just don't have the expirience to develop the muscles for a good strong kick, as there are no exercises other than swimming that can teach you, or train you to swim
I too liked splits... until they fell apart (Atomic's panels fell out), and then I went back to ForceFin and haven't looked elsewhere since.
Not really. This thread was to dispel the notion that splits are somehow generally inferior to other type of fins. This claim generally made by rubber stamps posters, most of whom have never even tried them. I too have never tried them, but my wife loves them.
A proper kicking technique is not taught in any scuba class that I know of. Hmmmm – I see a new thread coming.