The kick that is used in sidestroke is called the scissor kick. While lying on either side of the body, the kick begins with one leg starting in the front, and the other leg starting at the back. You will extend one leg forward and one leg back and squeeze them together. The propulsion of the kick comes from when the legs squeeze together, pushing the water out. 

Though the way to kick is done in terms of what is comfortable for the person, the positioning of what is decided to be in front and back should not be changed during the kick. If, for example, that the right leg is leading from the front and the left leg is leading from the back, through the whole time kicking, they should stay in that position for consistency.

An excellent way to practice this kick is standing in water that is up to your hip. The legs go into a lunge position, and then squeeze the legs together to a standing position. Practice with either leg in front to help determine what is comfortable.

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By Colyn Ma

Colyn is a casual Lifeguard/Swim Instructor here at MacEwan University Sport and Wellness. He is one of the coaches for JLC, and has over 11 years of experience in competitive swimming and coaching.