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6 beat kick

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noun - 6-beat kick is a method of kicking in freestyle where there are 3 downward kicks of the leg for each arm stroke. Freestyle swimmers generally use either a 2 beat kick, a 4 beat kick or a 6 beat kick.

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  • 2 Video
  • 3 Synonym
  • 4 Antonym
  • 5 External links

Usage

The swimmer used a 6 beat kick at the end of his race.

Video

Synonym

Six beat kick

Antonym

2 beat kick

External links

  • The Muenzer Family - Mega Logistics At Play Across The Catalina Channel
  • Marathon Muenzer Goes Mega
  • Swimming Helped Me Survive, KAATSU Enabled Me To Thrive
  • Swim Smooth Kicking
  • Satellites, Speed and Swimming
  • Finishing Fast On Friday
  • BS To Ten, A Tough Ocean Workout
  • Swimming Helped Me Survive And Thrive
  • Are Lead Swimmers Negatively Affected By Draftees?
  • World Open Water Swimming Association
  • Open Water Swimming
  • Marathon Swimming
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