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These are terms that apply to kayaking. They can also be used as terminology in canoeing.

Forward Sweep Stroke
Horizontal and low shaft.
With a vertical blade face, place paddle fully in the water as far forward as possible with body leaning slightly forward.
Blade scribes a wide arc through the water away from the feet, as far out from the boat as possible, and around to the rear edge.
Stroke-side arm remains straight (or very slightly bent) through the stroke.

Sculling Draw
The sculling draw creates a continuous sideways movement and develops paddler's sensitivity to blade 'feather' and 'slicing'. It is useful as a progression towards a more efficient Duffek.

Side or Hanging Draw
The side or hanging draw stroke moves the boat sideways in a series of bursts, with the blade alternating between 'feathering' and 'slicing'. Note that this stroke exposes the shoulder joint far more than the sculling draw

2007-05-16 02:08:59 · answer #1 · answered by B-Money 5 · 0 0

Ofcoarse it is Rock Crawling! I propose if it wasn't for the Sculling Draw my rig does not have pulled a forward sweep and rolled into the putting Draw and broken my back to which i'm now laid as much as heal! GeT some!

2016-12-11 10:21:29 · answer #2 · answered by rosalee 4 · 0 0

synchronized swimming

2007-05-15 15:42:03 · answer #3 · answered by paswa17 3 · 0 0

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