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Torpedo Sculls for Synchronized Swimming

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Summary: Learn the torpedo scull technique for synchronized swimming in this free swimming lesson video.

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By Ymajahi Brooks
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Ymajahi Brooks is a competitive swimmer with 15 years of experience. She is a YMCA swim coach, teaching synchronized swimming for beginners. She also competes with a masters club...read more

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"The next scull is called the torpedo scull. It is known as a foot first scull. You'll be traveling towards your feet with your arms up over your head, doing something like a Miss America wave. Out and in, out, in. The idea is to keep your face, your hips, your feet at the surface of the water, not splashing any water and trying to smile. Here we go."

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