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Swimming Fins

Swimming fins, also known as swim fins or flippers, are a type of swimming equipment designed to enhance the swimmer's propulsion through the water. These fins are typically made from rubber, silicone, or plastic and are attached to the feet with straps. They come in various shapes and sizes, with some covering only the feet and others extending up to the ankle or calf. Swimming fins work by increasing the surface area of the swimmer's feet, allowing them to generate more force with each kick. This increased force translates into greater speed and efficiency in the water, making swimming easier and less tiring. Additionally, swimming fins can help to improve a swimmer's technique by promoting a more streamlined body position and encouraging the use of proper kicking form. Swimming fins are commonly used in a variety of aquatic activities, including swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. They are especially popular among competitive swimmers, who use them during training to improve their speed and endurance. In addition, swimming fins are often used by lifeguards and rescue personnel to help them swim more quickly and efficiently in emergency situations. While swimming fins can be a valuable tool for improving swimming performance, it is important to use them properly and under the guidance of a trained professional. Improper use of swimming fins can lead to injury or strain on the muscles and joints of the legs and feet.

swim fins, flippers, propulsion, technique, competitive swimming

David Martin

CITATION : "David Martin. 'Swimming Fins.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=334975 (Accessed on June 06, 2025)"


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