Käesõudmine
Käesõudmine, also known as hand rowing, is a method of water propulsion that utilizes the hands as oars. This technique is employed in various watercraft, ranging from small personal flotation devices to larger vessels. The primary action involves scooping water with the hands and pushing it backward, generating forward momentum.
The effectiveness of käesõudmine depends on several factors, including the paddler's strength and technique, the water
Käesõudmine is often seen in recreational activities such as swimming, where individuals might use their hands