- The
front crawl or
forward crawl, also
known as the
Australian crawl or
American crawl, is a
swimming stroke usually regarded as the
fastest of the four...
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motion or
swimming stroke to
propel the body forward.
There are many
kinds of
strokes, each
defining a
different swimming style or
crawl. In high school...
- year on the
history of "the
crawl" for the
Sunday Times, he
published an
important article in The
Referee on the "
crawl"
stroke. In a
slightly amended form...
-
style is
similar to an
upside down
front crawl or freestyle. Both
backstroke and
front crawl are long-axis
strokes. In
individual medley backstroke is the...
- 'freestyle
stroke' is
sometimes used as a
synonym for 'front
crawl', as
front crawl is the
fastest surface swimming stroke. It is now the most
common stroke used...
- (front
crawl) first. However, at the
competitive level,
swimming ****troke at
speed requires endurance and
strength comparable to
other strokes. Some...
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credited by
sports journalist W.F.
Corbett with
originating the
Australian crawl stroke,
which now
predominates in "freestyle"
swimming races; and
Sydney St...
- Look up
crawl or
crawling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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crawling.
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Crawl, or
crawling may refer...
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propelled ahead with the wake
created by
alternating armstrokes in
crawl stroke, a
technique known as dribbling. Furthermore, in the
sport of
canoe marathon...
- Karpovich, P. V. (November 1966). "Energy cost of leg kick, arm
stroke, and
whole crawl stroke".
Journal of
Applied Physiology. 21 (6): 1763–1766. doi:10.1152/****pl...