Australian crawl- a swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick front crawl,crawl swimming stroke- a method of moving the arms and legs to push against the water and propel the swimmer forward flutter kick- a swimming kick; the legs are moved rapidly up...
爬泳运动员crawl swimmer 澳大利亚式爬泳Australian crawl 双语例句 1. The front crawl, I suppose . That´s the stroke required of freestyle. 我认为爬泳游得最快, 自由泳要求的就是这种泳姿。 —— 给力词典精选 2. The usual stroke used is the Australian Crawl. ...
In the early 20th century, the Australian swimmer Richmond "Dick" Cavill introduced a new technique that would later become the modern freestyle stroke, known as the front crawl. This stroke revolutionized competitive swimming due to its speed and efficiency. The butterfly stroke emerged in the m...
Learn to Swim - The Front Crawl (Freestyle)The Front crawl is commonly regarded as the fastest swimming style (also known as Freestyle). Most professional swimmers use this stroke in freestyle competitions. The initial position for the front crawl is on the breast, with both arms stretched ...
Analysis of the propelling force in the crawl stroke. Karpovich P V. Research Quarterly . 1936Karpovich PV (1935) Analysis of the propelling forces in the crawl stroke. Res Q 6:49±56KARPOVICH, P. V. Analysis of the Propelling Force in the Crawl Stroke. Research Quarterly, v. 6, n....
The purpose of this study was to compare the results of teaching the front crawl stroke by a number of aids or by the only kickboard. MATERIAL AND METHODS Two groups of seven 10 years old children, whom equal swimming abilities were previously verified, were taught during nine swim classes ...
who excelled in the stroke known as the “Australian crawl” – which would subsequently come to be used almost universally in the freestyle – made quite a splash. The Official Report of the Games simply stated: “She won hands down.” In fact, she swam the distance seven seconds faster...
摘要: CiNii Articles - Practical report of three swimming styles (crawl stroke, breast stroke and back stroke) in junior high school curriculum of physical education swimming : In the case of a junior high school student first grader girls...
Kenneth C. Runquist - 1957 - 42-43 - www.tandfonline.comdoi:10.1080/00221473.1957.10628672Kenneth C. Runquistjournal of health physical education recreation
2.to cross (a riveretc), compete in (a race), cover (a distanceetc) by swimming.He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool;She can't swim a stroke (= at all).nadar 3.to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizzinessetc.His head was swimming;Everything began to ...