Swimming the Butterfly Stroke

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

The bones and muscles that are involved in stabilizing and rotating the shoulder joint are especially important in the butterfly stroke. The stroke requires quick and strong rotation and abduction of the arm as it pulls through and recovers above the water. We explore some of the muscles and bones involved in this process.

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  • The girl did the stroke better

  • teres minor is the one above the higlighted one at 2:17. highlighted is the major.

  • bad editing, bad sound, bad camera, bad dialogue

  • lol that guy was drowning

  • Best butterfly video I have ever seen, ever. Nice bass drop.

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