Advertisement
Advertisement
flutter kick
noun
a swimming kick in which the legs make rapid alternate up-and-down movements while the knees remain rigid, as in the crawl.
flutter kick
noun
a type of kick used in certain swimming strokes, such as the crawl, in which the legs are held straight and alternately moved up and down rapidly in the water
Word History and Origins
Origin of flutter kick1
Example Sentences
As she started a grueling set of flutter kicks, Campbell stopped and glared at her trainer.
While this kick, known also as a flutter kick, is now recognized to have little propulsive value, it is important for balancing the body.
He revolutionized swimming, introducing the flutter kick he developed in his native Hawaii.
The cities adjacent to Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish and other places with lots of beachfront make it easy to jump in and work on your flutter kick with lifeguards keeping watch.
As a resident, this precious season makes for smooth sailing; as a restaurant owner, one needs a fancy flutter kick to keep afloat.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse