Breaststroke from a Frog’s-Eye View #5 | FrogView

Underwater Camera System A “frog’s-eye view” captures swimmers from just above and below the water surface. This angle reveals kick movement and water interaction that are difficult to see from above. In breaststroke, it clearly shows kick-pull timing, streamline position, and the balance between propulsion and resistance. FrogView’s “Dual View” captures above and underwater footage simultaneously, turning what was once based on feel into visible technique. By viewing movement sequence, timing, and rhythm changes in a single video, swimmers can improve technique and performance more efficiently.