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  2. Streamline (swimming) - Wikipedia

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    Legs are straight and feet are pointed. In theory, a perfect, straight line will be made down the backside of a swimmer from their head to their feet. The body should be on a horizontal plane under the water, with the legs kicking straight from the thighs and hips, not the knees.

  3. Finning techniques - Wikipedia

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    The fins are sculled from side to side using opening and closing motions of the legs, and the ankles rotated as best suited to the thrust needed to turn or hold the diver steady. It is similar to treading water, but without needing to bend and straighten the legs. Fine control and steadying of which way the diver faces can be achieved.

  4. Water bowline - Wikipedia

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    The water bowline is a type of knot designed for use in wet conditions where other knots may slip or jam.. Although similar in finished appearance to the double bowline, the water bowline is formed with a clove hitch as the loop in the standing part of the rope.

  5. This one-move workout from Anne Hathaway’s trainer builds ...

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    From here, with straight legs, move your right leg out to your right side, tap the ground with your toes, then return to the starting position. This is one repetition.

  6. How To Pick Your Weight Load When You're New To Deadlifting - AOL

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    Keep your shoulders back, then squeeze your glutes and your core as you stand up straight, tuck your pelvis, and lift the weight. Stand tall to get a full lockout. 4.

  7. Stabilizer (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of retractable fin stabilizers on a ship. Ship stabilizers: a fixed fin stabilizer (foreground centre) and bilge keels (left background).. Ship stabilizers (or stabilisers) are fins or rotors mounted beneath the waterline and emerging laterally from the hull to reduce a ship's roll due to wind or waves.

  8. 23 Red Carpet Disasters From The 2025 Grammys You Can’t Unsee

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    Image credits: Kevin Mazur / Getty #3 Julia Fox. Julia Fox donned an all-black outfit on the red carpet, dressed in a sheer black mini-dress on top of a matching thong and bra.

  9. Front crawl - Wikipedia

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    The leg in the initial position bends very slightly at the knees, and then kicks the lower leg and the foot downwards similar to the "straight-ahead" kick formerly used in American football (before the advent of the "soccer-style" kick). The legs may be bent inward (or occasionally outward) slightly. After the kick, the straight leg moves back up.