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Back walkover
The swimmer starts out lying flat on the surface of the water face up. The swimmer then moves into a back pike position and then the swimmer raises one leg and brings this leg completely over so the swimmer ends with their legs are doing a split, then the swimmer brings the other leg over to be next to the first leg while simultaneously bring their head and torso to the surface of the water so they are now lying face down in the water.
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