PH22017050203Y1 - A hand paddle - Google Patents

A hand paddle

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PH22017050203Y1
PH22017050203Y1 PH22017050203U PH22017050203U PH22017050203Y1 PH 22017050203 Y1 PH22017050203 Y1 PH 22017050203Y1 PH 22017050203 U PH22017050203 U PH 22017050203U PH 22017050203 U PH22017050203 U PH 22017050203U PH 22017050203 Y1 PH22017050203 Y1 PH 22017050203Y1
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paddle
execution
hand
speed
hand paddle
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Eleanor F Castro
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Eleanor F Castro
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A utility model relating to a paddle but more particularly to a hand paddle for use by a swimmer to improve the speed, posture and execution of the arm and hand during swimming. This will aid the beginner to perform the required movement correctly even with the accessory and appreciate the learning process through observable speed in the execution of strokes.
PH22017050203U 2017-07-10 2017-07-10 A hand paddle PH22017050203Y1 (en)

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