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How Do You Torpedo Scull In Synchronized Swimming?

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How Do You Torpedo Scull In Synchronized Swimming?

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Synchronized swimmers use a variety of techniques to propel themselves across the water. One family of techniques is called sculls. Below, you’ll learn how to do the torpedo scull. Assume a good back layout. On your back, your body should be on the surface of the water. Pay special attention to your toes, hips and head. Extend your arms overhead and flex your wrists so your palms are up. If you are at the side of the pool, you should be able to feel the wall with your palms. Using your elbows and leading with your wrists, make gentle figure eights in the water above your head. This will propel you foot first to the other side of the pool. Now that you’re traveling across the water, pay special attention to your hips. Make sure that you don’t let them sink. After you’ve checked your hips, check to be sure the your toes are pointed and on the surface of the water.

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