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= a difficult swimming-stroke to swim or impractical |
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This swimming-stroke looks like the short Trudgeon with the following differences:
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This swimming-stroke looks like the short trudgeoncrawl (see previous swimming-stroke) where the legs make a closed scissorkick followed by a crawl-tick. |
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This swimming-stroke looks also like the short trudgeoncrawl but the combination of the arms and legs is semi-short. |
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The last swimmings-stroke in this serie is the so-called short trudgeonkick and looks like the short trudgeoncrawl except the legstroke is different, namely a wide scissor-kick followed by a frog-kick. |
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