Butterfly Stroke The Arm Movement
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- Interpretations Made by the Rules & Regulations Committee
- followed by a breaststroke kick. The butterfly kick is not permissible prior to the arm pull-down.
- www.usaswimming.org
- Butterfly Stroke, Starts, Turns, Tactics, Finish, Workouts
- Butterfly Stroke Phases (con't.) ➢ Insweep Newton's first and third laws as applied to armstroke. ➢ Release and .
- www.aaaa-sa.org
- Butterfly rules interpretation
- Jun 7, 2010 of inconsistency in the application of Article 101.3.2 as it relates to the recovery of the arms in the butterfly stroke.
- www.usms.org
- Stroke Development
- Butterfly. Skill Progression - Butterfly. Teaching the Butterfly – Arm Stroke.
- media.specialolympics.org
- USA SWIMMING STROKE AND TURN REGULATIONS Breaststroke
- From the beginning of the first armstroke after the start and after each turn, the body shall be kept on the All vertical and lateral movements of the legs shall be simultaneous. A scissors, flutter, or downward butterfly kick is not permitted.
- www.loomisdolphins.org
Suggested Web Resources
- Butterfly stroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- From the initial position, the arm movement starts very similarly to the breast stroke.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Backstroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In backstroke, the arms contribute most of the forward movement.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Swim-City.com - Butterfly
- Arm movement. The butterfly stroke has three major parts, the pull, the push, and the recovery. These can also be further subdivided.
- www.swim-city.com
- Swim-City.com - Backstroke
- In backstroke, the arms contribute most of the forward movement.
- www.swim-city.com
- How to swim the butterfly stroke - by S. F. Heron - Helium
- Aug 12, 2008 However, many beginners find it's actually one of the most fun strokes.
- www.helium.com
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