In the beginning, the swimming course focused on one thing – teaching students how to float in the water. However, after mastering the basics, students can focus on more complex skills, including turning to personal strokes. If you don't know much about the difference between butterfly and breaststroke, crawling and backstroke, just a few minutes to learn how to make each shot.
Grab: One of the first hits in the swimming class
Crawling is probably the most common way to swim. When swimmers are using crawling, they kick their legs while kicking and move their arms into the water to move forward. If you have watched a swimming competition, you may have seen crawling during the freestyle game. Swimmers can choose to use any shot during freestyle, but crawling is the most common because it moves faster in the water.
Butterfly: Fast stroke…
Ordinary strokes in swimming lessons was originally published on Spring