Swim Slang

Swim Slang is like the urban dictionary for the swimming community, It's the terms we use. please submit: 1) the word or phrase or acronym or term, 2) it's definition, links to videos, & 3) USE it in a sentence 4) offer other forms of the word ie SDK is an acronym for Streamline Dolphin Kick, some call it underwaters or dolphins. It's where swimmers dolphin kick underwater off of starts & turns. You tend to see them more in sprints Michael Ross has an excellent SDK. SDKed, SDKing, SDKs, SDKer
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  • Former Member
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    "Dragger" - someone who leaves less than 5 seconds behind you on a tough repeat set, and takes advantage of the ability to drag off of you. "Off my feet, dragger!" "Bagger" - someone who gives much less than the required level of effort for the bulk of a difficult repeat set, saving energy for the last one or two repeats. "He's a bagger". The worst - "he's draggin' and baggin'".
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  • Former Member
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    "Dragger" - someone who leaves less than 5 seconds behind you on a tough repeat set, and takes advantage of the ability to drag off of you. "Off my feet, dragger!" "Bagger" - someone who gives much less than the required level of effort for the bulk of a difficult repeat set, saving energy for the last one or two repeats. "He's a bagger". The worst - "he's draggin' and baggin'".
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