Propulsive actions classification of underwater dolphin kick in Swimming
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For classification the propulsive actions of underwater dolphin kick, a systematic review was carried out in the DOAJ, EBSCO and SPORTDiscus databases. The criteria developed allowed selection and ordering of technical content for the underwater dolphin phase, and classifying the propulsive actions by: actions type, skills system and performance conditions, in increasing order of complexity and difficulty.
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