Breaststroke (Swimming Lessons of Little Gem Swimmers in Southern Spain)
Kinds of Swimming Lessons of Little Gem Swimmers in Southern Spain (Costa del Sol)
Part – 3 (Breaststroke)
Breaststroke
The breaststroke is the slowest competitive Swimming Lessons of Little Gem Swimmers in Southern Spain stroke, and it is the most commonly
learned stroke. It’s often taught to beginner swimmers because it does not
require putting your head underwater. However, in competitive swimming,
swimmers do submerge their heads and breathe at designated points in the stroke.
This stroke is performed with your stomach facing down. Your
arms move simultaneously beneath the surface of the water in a half-circular
movement in front of your body. Your legs perform the whip kick at the same
time. The whip kick is executed by bringing your legs from straight behind you
close to your body by bending both at your knees and at your hips. Your legs
then move outward and off to the side before extending and coming back
together. This Swimming Lessons of Little Gem Swimmers in Southern Spain
technique is often compared to a frog’s movement.
Time each arm stroke to match your leg movements for more effective propulsion by resting the arms while the legs kick, and straightening the legs while the arms push you forward. This way, there is always something working to continue forward movement.
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