back stroke
There is no such stroke. The 4 strokes are freestyle (front crawl), breaststroke ("frog kicks" with "ice cream shape" pulls on your front), backstroke (circular arm motions with straight leg kicks on your back), and butterfly (double arms forward with a dolphin kick on your front).
there is non like when you have fallen in a river your going to do front crawl not back stroke or butterfly to save your life
Front crawl is the fastest swimming stroke in swimming. According to world record times, at every distance in international competition, the order of swimming stroke speeds from fastest to slowest is: 1. Front crawl (commonly known as, and chosen for, freestyle) 2. Butterfly 3. Backstroke 4. Breaststroke
in individual medley (IM) the order of strokes is fly (butterfly) back (stroke), breast (stroke), and free (front crawl) In a relay it's fly, breast, back free
Swimming can be competitive or recreational (also: synchronized swimming) Competitive swimming is divided into four different strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breastroke, and butterfly. These can be combined in different lengths to create many swimming events.
sometimes front crawl can be known as freestyle or just normal swimming... the basic motion is laying stomach down with your legs kicking and ur arms going in front of ur head one at a time...hope this helps
In comparison, a man weighing an average of 170lb, would receive the following calorieresults: 390 for back stroke, 375 for breast stroke, 360 for fast crawl, 390 for slow crawl, 270 for side stroke and 144 for treading water. for a women of average weight and size, 30 minutes of swimming should burn 285 calories for back stroke, 273 for breast stroke, 261 for fast crawl, 285 for slow crawl, 204 for side stroke, and 105 for treading water. These figures are based on an average weight of 123lb.
There are four official strokes Freestyle (front crawl) Backstroke (back crawl) Breaststroke Butterfly Many variations and other strokes but those are the four strokes in the Olympics there is also a stroke called I.M. (individual Medley) which is Fly, Back, Breast, Free. Also different relays
Swimmers don't use the butterfly because they can generally swim front crawl faster. The butterfly stroke is generally the second fastest of the four competitive strikes, but is not as efficient as front crawl or freestyle which is generally considered the fastest stroke. Also in a medley relay each swimmer is required to swim one of four different strokes (back, breast, fly and free), so two swimmers swimming butterfly would result in a disqualification. This would not apply to a freestyle relay.
You can do your breath-stroke and butterfly on your front.
Crawl Back In was created in 2006.
I find alternating between the breast stroke, the crawl and the back stroke works lots of different muscle groups, and as you are alternating between swims gives each muscle group a break/rest.