swimming
the state reptile for Washington is the gecko.
Monarch butterfly. The term "monarch" is not a proper noun, so it should not be capitalized.
I saw a butterfly? The butterfly was yellow and blue? I saw a butterfly that was loads of different colours?..
The butterfly's larvae is a cattepillar.
The butterfly that has circles on its wings is called a "circlespot butterfly."
backstroke butterfly
front crawl, butterfly, backstroke, breastroke
swimmer
freestyle/australian crawl butterfly breaststroke backstroke
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.
Freestyle (the Front Crawl), Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Butterfly.
The four strokes are butterfly, backstroke, breastroke, and freestyle. (freestyle can be about anything but what you will see in the Olympics and in most competitive events is the Australian crawl)
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
The most common swimming strokes are the freestyle, backstroke, butterfly stroke and of course the freestyle. There are also the sidestroke and the elementary backstroke as well.
The fastest stroke in swimming is the butterfly stroke, primarily due to its powerful and simultaneous arm movements combined with a strong kick. Competitive swimmers often achieve higher speeds in butterfly compared to the crawl (freestyle) and backstroke. While the crawl is generally the fastest stroke overall in terms of speed records, the butterfly holds its own in terms of the fastest individual stroke technique.
There are actually four basic strokes in swimming:the front crawl sometimes called freestyle or free, the backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly.
The most popular swimming stroke is the Australian Crawl. Also, it is one of the fastest. Others include the Butterfly, backstroke, and of course, the dogpaddle!