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Pull Buoy pour adulte - Rose, citron vert et blanc
Pull Buoy pour adulte - Rose, citron vert et blanc
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Le Pull Buoy Maru est l'accessoire d'entraînement idéal. Son design léger et arrondi offre confort et flottabilité tout en contribuant à améliorer la force du haut du corps. Le Pull Buoy augmente la résistance et réduit la propulsion des coups de pied, permettant aux nageurs de se concentrer sur la technique de mouvement des bras. La mousse durable et anti-frottement le rend idéal pour une utilisation prolongée, et les couleurs vives aident à animer les séries de tractions épuisantes.
- Mousse durable et anti-frottement
- Idéal pour améliorer la force du haut du corps
- Conception légère offrant confort et flottabilité
- Celebrating over 30 years of British heritage.
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- Free delivery on all UK orders over £35








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Features and Benefits
Isolates the upper body so you can focus on your arm pull technique whilst building your upper body strength and power.
Helps maintain a streamlined body position, which can help you swim faster and stronger.
Gripped between the upper legs for buoyancy, the pull buoy helps strengthen and tone the upper body.
Rounded ends allow for comfort and good water flow around the legs.
The EVA foam offers maximum buoyancy and will not absorb water.
How to use:
For maximum effectiveness, grip the pull buoy between thighs.
If you place the pull buoy too low, nearer to the knees, this will cause your legs to bend and your hips to drop, which will increase your drag.
Care:
Rinse with cold, fresh water after every use.
Avoid direct sunlight and contact with sharp objects, as these may damage the pull buoy.
Store in a cool, dry place.
The product should not be inserted in the mouth, bitten, or chewed.
Pieces of material bitten or torn off may cause choking hazards.
Depending on frequency of use, check the pull buoy regularly for wear and tear.
What is a pull buoy used for?
A pull buoy is used to help swimmers' body position and also work on their upper body technique. It’s placed between the legs to keep them floating, allowing you to focus on your arm movements and build strength in your core, shoulders, and arms. By keeping the legs still, it lets you practice more efficient strokes and improve your form. This tool is especially helpful for drills that aim to enhance balance and body positioning in the water.
Are you supposed to kick with a pull buoy?
No, you’re not supposed to kick when using a pull buoy. The purpose of a pull buoy is to keep your legs afloat and still, allowing you to focus entirely on your upper body movements. By preventing your legs from kicking, you can concentrate on refining your arm strokes, improving technique with a better body position in the water, and building strength in your upper body. It’s a tool designed to isolate your arms and core during swimming drills.
How do you use a pull buoy in a pool?
To use a pull buoy, place it between your thighs or ankles to keep your legs afloat in a more streamlined position while you swim. This allows you to focus on your arm strokes and upper body technique without needing to kick. Simply hold the buoy in place with your legs, and then swim using only your arms. It's often used for drills to improve stroke form and build upper body strength. Just relax your lower body and let the buoy do the work of keeping you balanced in the water.
Why am I faster with a pull buoy?
You might be faster with a pull buoy because it helps lift your legs and improve your body position in the water. When your legs float higher, it reduces drag and makes it easier to glide through the water in a more streamlined position. Additionally, by focusing solely on your arm movements, you can apply more power and refine your stroke technique, which can lead to increased speed.
Where do you use a pull buoy?
A pull buoy is typically used in a swimming pool during training sessions. It's placed between your legs to keep them still, allowing you to concentrate on upper body technique and strength. Swimmers use pull buoys for drills that focus on arm strokes, body alignment, and core stability. They're commonly used in both competitive and recreational swimming to improve a swimmer technique and body position.
Delivery & Returns
Free Delivery over £35
Free standard delivery is available on orders over £35. UK orders are delivered in 3-5 working days and RoW is delivered in 5-10 working days
Next day UK delivery is available for £4.99
Free UK Returns
All UK orders are eligible for free 14 day returns.
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