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Dynamic Rules

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sammydive

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I heard somewhere that there was a rule if someone dropped their arms from being in front of them they were disqualified or the spot was marked from there. I can’t remember much about it and I don’t know if it was just a particular meet’s rules or the AIDA rules. What is the AIDA rules regarding this? What about using a stroke of the arms to get started or to help get the momentum back after a turn?
Sammy
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Hi Sammy,

In the AIDA-Rules there is written: (For Dynamic w/ wo/ fins):

9.16 Any propulsion assistance other than swimming movements are forbidden (except in the case of thrusting
against the side of the wall during turns).

(the whole rules to be find at: URL=http://www.aida-international.org/Pdf/documents/regulation_indiv_comp_A.pdf]http://www.aida-international.org/Pdf/documents/regulation_indiv_comp_A.pdf[/URL]

So. taking down the arms, without touching the ground should not be a problem. Maybe you heard of a case, were this was interpreted to be a loss of motion control ??
 
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