I'd be curious to see how that Lunocet fin does against a guy doing a butterfly kick with standard diving fins. I bet the diving fins are more efficient. It didn't look like that guys was moving really well and I know with regular fins I use to be able to rock a 23.x in the 50m.
I'd be curious to see how that Lunocet fin does against a guy doing a butterfly kick with standard diving fins. I bet the diving fins are more efficient. It didn't look like that guys was moving really well and I know with regular fins I use to be able to rock a 23.x in the 50m.
Oddly enough... I watched an entire episode of why diving fins are not efficient... there are actually fins designed help people swim like dolphins. They're more rigid mono fins
Oddly enough... I watched an entire episode of why diving fins are not efficient... there are actually fins designed help people swim like dolphins. They're more rigid mono fins
My brother has a theory about this. It is that a canoe is only efficient as the paddallers can be as a team and equally exert and maintain the same effort over a certain distance and duration. If they can't then well the effort isn't equitable. He maintains that each leg is not equal in strength and efficiency and that if left without a marker most accomplished swimmers will swim circles over a distance because of this.
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