How to Swim the Corkscrew
The corkscrew swim stroke is usually used during training as an exercise to build endurance and strength. Like it's name says, the stroke is a constant rotating motion that keeps the swimmer spinning in the water. This stroke is for an intermediate swimmer--a beginner may quickly experience disorientation and fatigue.
Instructions
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Begin swimming by doing the front crawl or freestyle stroke.
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Do a half of the front crawl first. Reach out with your right arm, and then pull that arm through the water to complete the stroke on the right side.
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Turn your front crawl into the backstroke next with the following stroke and left arm motion.
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Flip your body over, and complete a backstroke with this arm by reaching back and gliding your arm through the water.
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Rotate from the back stroke to the front crawl by turning over after you complete one stroke on each side. Turn your body constantly spinning to stay in a corkscrew motion in the water.
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Keep kicking your feet and moving forward while rotating strokes.
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