
How to use Tritan fins
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Hello.
Even though it's the rainy season, there are some very hot days.
The swimming season has begun, and the preliminaries for the Junior High School and High School Inter-High School Championships have also begun!!
The summer season has already begun, and the World Aquatics Championships are about to start.
As I mentioned before, I have recently decided to start a YouTube channel.
Channel link: https://www.youtube.com/@SOLTEC-SWIM
We will be providing videos explaining how to use the products, so please check them out.
This time it's about Tritan fins.
Tritan fins are a classic fin.
It is equivalent to a product called a round fin.
Tech 2 fins are the mainstream, but Tritan fins also have their merits, so we'd like to share them with you!
Use them in different ways to power up even more!
It looks like this. I'm sure many of you have seen it before.
These fins can be used for all four swimming styles.
With the Tech 2 fins, the breaststroke kick will move forward no matter what angle you kick at,
The Tritan fins will not move forward unless they grip the water firmly.
This is especially recommended for players who tend to neglect the end of their kick (the action of kicking all the way through).
The fins are designed to move forward by kicking the water firmly in all strokes, including butterfly, backstroke, and crawl. Therefore, they do not go very fast.
For all three exercises, try practicing with the kick down in mind. Your leg will naturally rise and you will be able to progress with only the kick down part in mind.
If your kicking motion is not solid, your body will not come up.
The Tritan fins can be used to practice technique and improve your kicking.
Even for young children, the Tritan fins put less strain on the ankles and knees so there is no need to worry about injury, and they can also correct their kicking and improve their swimming ability.
Which part of the water you kick to move forward will vary from person to person.
Use your own Tritan fins to find the best position to move forward in and use it to practice your swim!
This is about the differences between FINIS PDF fins.
- The question is whether or not the left and right sides are clearly separated. Tritan fins are clearly separated into left and right.
- The Tritan fin has a drain hole at the toe that allows water to drain out smoothly, but the PDF fin does not have one.
- Replacement rubber is available for Tritan fins, but not for PDF fins. If the laces break, you will have to buy new ones.
Each tool has its own purpose, so make sure to use them properly to become faster.
We will also be uploading videos on YouTube from time to time, so please check them out.
Please try using your practice equipment in a creative way so that you can perform better during the summer season.
We also offer trial swims, so please feel free to contact us with any enquiries.