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Michael Phelps’ Secret Catch

AUG 01, 2012
In swimming, does the deep catch or sculling technique propel swimmers faster?
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Michael Phelps’ Secret Catch

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  1. Swim Stroke - A coordinated rhythmic movement of the body for the purpose of moving in water. There are over 20 different styles, but only four of them are used in Olympic swimming events: freestyle/front crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, and backstroke.
  2. Deep Catch - A technique used for the freestyle/front crawl and other styleswhere swimmers pull water back behind them to move forward faster, like the paddle of a boat.
  3. Sculling - A technique used for the freestyle/front crawl and other styles where the swimmers bend their arm at the elbow and move it in a “S” shape motion through the water which reduces lift and drag on the athlete.

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