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Finis Freestyler Hand Paddles |
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| Freestyler Hand Paddles Patented skeg technology teaches proper freestyle technique with instantaneous results.
The Freestyler is the only hand paddle designed specifically for freestyle. With its unique shape and design, swimmers
can improve the more technical aspects of their freestyle stroke during daily training. Benefits such as high elbows, maximum extension,
proper hand position and entry will be a natural and instant result of using the Freestyler hand paddle. This patented skeg design
uses the same principles of a surfboard. With proper hand entry, the skeg channels the hand forward for maximum extension with every
stroke. This paddle is not designed for resistance and strength training, but is intended as a training aid to improve technique and
efficiency.
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Finis Freestyler Hand Paddles Jr. |
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| Freestyler Hand Paddles Jr. The Freestyler Jr is the only hand paddle designed specifically for
freestyle for anyone with smaller hands. Benefits such as high elbows, extension, proper hand position and entry will be a natural
and instant result of using the paddle.
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Finis Sculling Finger Paddles |
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Sculling Finger Paddles Unique design enhances stroke sensory awareness and strengthens forearm
muscle development.
Designed to enhance stroke sensory awareness and strengthen forearm muscle development for proper technique. Sculling Finger
Paddles facilitate how your hands should move in the water.
The Sculling Finger Paddles cover all fingers, but not the palm of the hand. This allows for maximum pressure on all the fingers.
It is this pressure that forces the forearm muscles to be trained more specifically. The absence of a paddle over the palm of the hand
creates a feeling for the water pressure. When sculling, your fingertips and palms should be pointed towards the bottom of the pool,
never losing that force of pressure.
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