Swim Drill Explanation - Sculling

10 months ago
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Sculling is one of the most beneficial and hardest drills to do for beginner swimmers. It's using your forearms to propel you forwards by rotating the pitch of the hand and using your forearms to push water backwards by moving side to side. I'll break down all the moves and help you integrate it into your training so you can have a stronger catch and overall pull.

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