Types+of+sculling

In synchronized swimming their are many differtent types of sulls.These sculls keep you above the water while doing handmovments and hybrid (movements you combine useing your legs to create a rutine). Below are some of the most important and basic sculls:


 * Regular Sculling- this is where you have your hand position between flat cupped your and your hand are facing with your palms down at the sides. this scull makes sure you stay in the same spot.
 * Foot-First Sculling- This scull just like regular sculling is a basic scull. For this scull your rists are bent down and hands are cupped. This scull causes you to travel forwards towrds your feet.
 * Head-first Sculling- This is another basic scull. This scull cuases you to travel backwards or twords your head. to do this you have to tilt your rists up and have flat palms
 * Support sculling- This scull gives you hieght in the water when you are upside down. This is not a basic scull, this is actually the hardest scull and can take 6 or more years to get down. To do this scull you need to put your palms facing up tword your face, have your elbows at a 90 degree angle, and keep your hand flat.

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