How an Eggbeater Kick
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How an Eggbeater Kick
Accomplished by moving your legs in an eggbeater motion, this is the most powerful way to tread water.
Instructions
1
Position yourself vertically in the water, bent at the waist as if sitting in a chair.
2
Bending at the knees, swivel both feet in circles opposite each other - just like the motion of an eggbeater. Your left foot should circle clockwise and your right foot counterclockwise.
3
Hold both hands out in front of your body, with elbows bent, palms down and hands cupped. Make quick, small circles in the water with your hands.
4
Kick harder to raise your body higher out of the water.
Tips & Warnings
With a strong eggbeater kick, you should be able to hold one or both arms high out of the water for a prolonged period of time. This is an essential skill in water polo for catching, throwing or guarding.
The eggbeater kick is a strength maneuver and requires time and training to build endurance. The positive side of this is that you can eggbeater the whole time you're in the water, so you're always training.
When you start to get strong, practice eggbeater kicking while holding something out of the water over your head.
If you have any condition that would impair or limit your ability to engage in physical activity, please consult a physician before attempting this activity. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.