FINIS JNR Forearm Fulcrum
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Description
The Forearm Fulcrums develop an early vertical forearm (EVF) position and increase stroke efficiency. An EVF position utilizes the entire forearm during the pull, from fingertips to elbow. The Forearm Fulcrums promote stroke refinement through muscle memory of proper hand, wrist and forearm position. The Forearm Fulcrums improve efficiency and maintain a strong, uninterrupted pull from the beginning of the stroke to the end. The Forearm Fulcrums are a versatile tool for all four swim strokes.
Jnr - Under 12
Features
- PROPER FOREARM POSITION: Promotes Early Vertical Forearm (EVF) catch that helps pull the water through each stroke; Calls for a high catch by lifting the elbow
- PERFECT FOR TRAINING SESSIONS: Specifically designed for stroke refinement and technique work
- MULTIPLE STROKE TYPES: Improves hand positioning for butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle
- FIGURE-8 DESIGN: Connects forearm and hand into a single surface by not allowing wrist to bend
- HELPS PREVENT PAIN: Develops correct stroke muscle memory and prevents shoulder stress
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