How to Keep From Getting Disqualified Swimming Backstroke
Things You'll Need
- Pool
- Practice
- More Practice
Instructions
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Execute proper start position. Line up in the water, facing the starting end. Place both your hands on the starting grips. You can't stand in or on the gutter, place your toes above the lip of the gutter or bend your toes over the lip of the gutter before or after the start.
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Maintain proper stroke counts. You cannot remain entirely under water after 15 meters (16.4 yards). After the start and after each turn, if your head has not broken the water by that point, you can be disqualified.
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Complete proper turns. At the turn, some part of the body must touch the wall before you start the next length. To maneuver the turn, you can roll past vertical onto the stomach and perform a partial flip turn as long you come off the wall on your back. After your torso moves past the vertical to initiate the turn, complete one continuous arm pull or a double arm pull (the arms must move simultaneously).
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Execute a proper finish. Touch the wall with some part of your body on your back. Your torso must not go past vertical.
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