no
The butterfly is a type of swimming stroke. It uses the arms, which are thrown forward together out of the water, while the feet kick up and down.
The energy expenditure during swimming varies depending on factors such as stroke technique, intensity, and body weight. On average, a person swimming moderately for 30 minutes can burn around 300-400 calories. The type of stroke and speed of swimming can also impact energy expenditure.
the stroke is called elementry backtroke no clue who was named after
Freestyle is his main stroke, and 400m was probably his best event
diesel
ischemic stroke
Riding. Butterfly is a specific type of swimming--dressage is a specific type of horseback riding.
It depends on what type of stroke you do. like breststroke isn't good for your knees, but all the other stroke are fine for your knees. Yes, swimming provides a low-impact alternative to upright exercises while the water supports much of the body weight. Elliptical dross-trainers have the next best rating for preventing knee stress. Jogging, jump aerobics and stairclimbers should be avoided; bicycling depends upon the intensity of the stroke.
2-stroke engine
it depends on your type of stroke, if it is related your job causes you become stroke. then sure. but you have to prove it
yes,which is when a type of stroke occurs when a defective artery in the brain bursts, flooding the surrounding tissue with blood.
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