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  2. Swimfin - Wikipedia

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    Swimfins, swim fins, diving fins, or flippers are finlike accessories worn on the feet, legs or hands [1] and made from rubber, plastic, carbon fiber or combinations of these materials, to aid movement through the water in water sports activities such as swimming, bodyboarding, bodysurfing, float-tube fishing, kneeboarding, riverboarding, scuba diving, snorkeling, spearfishing, underwater ...

  3. Lunocet - Wikipedia

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    The Lunocet is a 5.3 lb (2.4 kg) monofin designed/invented by Ted Ciamillo. [1] It is built from aluminum and rubber with a span of 30 inches. It is attached to a diver using road cycling or triathlon shoes screwed to an aluminum plate oriented at a 30-degree angle to the resting plane of the flukes, to compensate for the angle of the ankle when extended.

  4. Bodyboarding - Wikipedia

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    Bodyboarding is also referred to as Boogieboarding due to the invention of the "Boogie Board" by Tom Morey in 1971. The average bodyboard consists of a short, rectangular piece of hydrodynamic foam. Bodyboarders typically use swim fins for additional propulsion and control while riding a breaking wave.

  5. Finning techniques - Wikipedia

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    This is a fin stroke for maintaining position and attitude at the surface, particularly while waiting for a pickup or taking a compass bearing. 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.

  6. Monofin - Wikipedia

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    1962: On 15 October 1962, James S Christiansen files a patent for a device enabling a pair of swimming fins to be coupled together to reduce fatigue and cramping during prolonged swimming. Although the detachable coupling converting the separate swimming fins into a monofin-like design is granted US patent 3165764A [ 7 ] on 19 January 1965, it ...

  7. Bellyboarding - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the board used in bellyboarding is a thin board of plywood.The nose of the board is up curved up. There are no swin fins. There is no leash because the board is easier to manage and to keep in hand.