watertrappen
Watertrappen is a Dutch term that literally translates to "water treading." It refers to a specific swimming stroke that is primarily used for treading water, meaning staying afloat in a stationary position. Unlike propulsion strokes like freestyle or breaststroke, the primary goal of watertrappen is to maintain vertical buoyancy with minimal forward or backward movement.
The technique typically involves a sculling motion of the hands and a pedaling or scissor-like action of
Watertrappen is a fundamental skill taught in swimming lessons and is crucial for water safety. It enables