- The
sidestroke is a
swimming stroke, so
named because the
swimmer lies on one's side with
asymmetric arm and leg motion. It is
helpful as a lifesaving...
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stroke that is an
updated version of the
traditional sidestroke. The CSS is a mix of
sidestroke,
front crawl, and ****troke. The
combat side stroke...
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except that it is
paired with a
scissors kick,
similar to that used in the
sidestroke.
Trudgen crawl:
Similar to the trudgen, but with the use of a flutter...
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after the
English swimmer John
Trudgen (1852–1902) and
evolved out of
sidestroke. One
swims mostly upon one side,
making an
overhand movement, lifting...
- swimming,
there are some
additional swimming strokes,
including the
sidestroke. The
sidestroke,
toward the end of the 19th century,
changed this
pattern by raising...
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Skills Combat sidestroke Diver navigation Diver trim Ear
clearing Frenzel maneuver Valsalva maneuver Finning techniques Scuba skills Buddy breathing Low...
- 1873. The
British did, however,
adapt the ****troke into the
speedier sidestroke,
where the
swimmer lies to one side; this
became the more po****r choice...
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Skills Combat sidestroke Diver navigation Diver trim Ear
clearing Frenzel maneuver Valsalva maneuver Finning techniques Scuba skills Buddy breathing Low...
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particular to a
certain group,
including "diver (triceps) pushups", "combat
sidestroke" swim
strokes done in full
uniform with
boots by SEAL and SWCC applicants...
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Africa or in
South America. However,
Trudgen applied the more
common sidestroke (scissor) kick
instead of the
flutter kick used by the
Native Americans...