If someone were told Butterfly and Breaststroke are short-axis strokes, how would you explain what 'short-axis' means? Trying to find a simple way to explain this phrase, but I'm coming up fairly empty.
I think a skewer analogy is good for the long axis strokes. Maybe something like a teeter-totter for short axis? Everyone understands how a teeter-totter works.
I think a skewer analogy is good for the long axis strokes. Maybe something like a teeter-totter for short axis? Everyone understands how a teeter-totter works.