Swimming

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Front Crawl

Arm recovery occurs when hand is out of water

Sidestroke

Arms and legs shouldn't break the water's surface

Front Crawl

Arms move in opposition with each other

Back Crawl

Body position is horizontal to the wateR

Butterfly

Both arms recover above the water at the same time

Front Crawl

Index finger on the hand enters water first

Sidestroke

Is a recovery or resting stroke

Front Crawl

Is normally considered the fastest competitive stroke

Back Crawl

Is the only competitive stroke swum on back

Butterfly

It evolved out of the breaststroke

Elem. Backstroke

It has a g l i de

Sidestroke

It has a glide

Sidestroke

It is a asymmetrical stroke

Elem. Backstroke

It is a s y m m e t r i c a l stroke

Sidestroke

It is the only stroke performed on the side of the body

Butterfly

It uses a dolphin kick, which is more like a body movement

Sidestroke

It uses a scissor kick

Elem. Backstroke

It uses a w h i p kick

Breaststroke

It uses a whip kick

Elem. Backstroke

It uses the Chicken, Airplane, Pickel or Tickle, T, Touch arm movement

Nine Feet

Safe Diving minimum (at deck level)

Breaststroke

The kick generates more power than the arms

Sidestroke

The lead arm is closes(t) to the bottom of the pool, the trail arm is closes(t) to the surface

Back Crawl

head and ears are in the water, but the face is out

Breaststroke

Commonly the slowest competitive stroke

Catch, Mid-Pull, Finish, and Recovery

Each Stroke has a:

Breaststroke

Has a Pull, Breath, Kick, Slide sequence

Elem. Backstroke

Head and ears are in the water, but the face is o u t

Back Crawl

Legs Use a FLUTTER KICK from the hip

Front Crawl

Legs Use a flutter kick from the hip

Butterfly

Most swimmers breath forward, although breathing to the side can occur

Breaststroke

Oldest known swimming stroke

Sidestroke

One ear should be in the water

Breaststroke

Only competitive stroke where the recovery happens underwater

Back Crawl

Recovery happens when arm is extender high in the air

Elem. Backstroke

Recovery or resting stroke

Breaststroke

The stroke is symmetrical

Sidestroke

The top leg kicks forward, the bottom leg kicks backward. The legs never cross during the scissor "snip"

Back Crawl

arms move in opposition of each other

Front Crawl

body position is horizontal at the surface of the water

Front Crawl

breathing occurs to the side during arm recovery

Back Crawl

thump exits water first, pinkie enters the water first


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