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She was using slow frog kicks, not so much moving us as keeping us afloat.
He swam just beneath the surface, arms extended, thrusting ahead with a powerful frog kick.
The leg movement was the frog kick.
This motion appears like a frog kick.
"If he was a spacer, lad, he'd have done the frog kick in the airlock already.
Many divers are taught to use alternative finning methods such as frog kick when inside a wreck.
Her knee hit a rock, probably the same one that got her on the way in, she thought wearily, and began a halfhearted frog kick.
Frogs kicked in their pockets.
Scissor kick and frog kick are intermediate.
"What you've got," Mavis began as she frog kicked her way over to the float that held her glass, "is a grade one fantasy.
Then I pulled out the head and continued on by means of the frog kick and underbody sculling with my right hand.
He competed during the transition time, when breaststroke swimmers were allowed to combine and swimming the butterfly arm stroke with the usual frog kick.
He and Counsilman invented the whip kick to replace the frog kick previously used in the breaststroke.
Rolling out of his frog kick, Sonandal came up from the ground with all of his weight behind a smashing roundhouse.
This style of fin is strongly favored by technical divers that use a frog kick allowing a high degree of control but sacrifice speed for low oxygen consumption.
The frog kick must be used in the breast-stroke and the dolphin kick in the butterfly, but freestyle and backstroke rules say nothing about legal or illegal kicks.
He felt an incipient cramp as he bunched for another frog kick; instantly he relaxed and lay in a dead man's float while he prayed that he'd been in time.
She kicked her legs in frustration, suddenly feeling unsexy, unglamorous: an almost-naked girl doing the frog kick in her underpants to the sprung-spring whine of the old boxspring.
The leg movement, colloquially known as the "frog kick" or "whip kick", consists of two phases: bringing the feet into position for the thrust phase and the insweep phase.
"Ill be back in a moment" With that, he took a deep breath and ducked his head under water, sending himself downward with a stroke of his arms and a powerful frog kick.
During the course of alternating stages of daytime and nighttime humidity, the awns' pumping movements, which resemble a swimming frog kick, drill the spikelet as much as an inch into the soil.
(AP) SWIMMING Disqualification in the Breast-Stroke Swimming rules require that a frog kick be used in the breast-stroke.
The frog kick is a swimming action sometimes used by scuba divers when they are swimming near a soft silty seabed or lakebed which they do not want to stir up damaging the visibility.
The kick is sometimes referred to as a "frog kick" because of the resemblance to a frog's kick, but when done correctly it is more of a "whip kick" due to the whip-like motion that moves starting at the core down through the legs.