Kayak terminology:
Lengthofrowingoar: refers to the short distance from the paddle to the water.
Wakf: refers to the trajectory of paddles in water.
Rate of stroke (stroke): Refers to the number of strokes in a certain period of time. Typically 30-40 paddles per minute. The men's and women's events for all types of boats are regulated by the training level for effective pitch.
Rhythmorrowing: Refers to the proportion of time that paddling strokes and backslashes. In each paddle cycle, it is relaxed when the prize is awarded, and the paddle is used forcefully to form a clear rhythm. Can make the muscles in the relevant parts get a short rest, which is conducive to reasonable physical exertion and speeding up the speeding.
Rowing phase: A general term for the complete action of a paddle. It consists of three continuous actions: paddle into water, paddle and paddle. A complete action is called a rowing cycle.
Start (start): Refers to the boat from the static state to a moving state, known as "sail." The timely and correct mastering of the sailing technique will enable the boat to obtain the fastest speed in the shortest possible time and gain the advantage in advance.
Backwater: The opposite of paddle action. Overturning the paddle can make the boat go in the opposite direction.
Ride-the-Ride: A manipulation technique that accelerates the self-propelled boat by using the wave power generated by other boats while it is traveling.
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