In backstroke, you can't turn over to your stomach at all while racing.
In butterfly and breaststroke, you have to touch all walls with two hands. you have to swim in the water
To not drown.
Don't drown
Yes they are all the same.
One of the most common rules is: No running while on deck. It's slippery and you can fall, especially if you're not wearing sandals.
If a swimmer breaks any swimming rule, they get disqualified. If they get disqualified the time that they got, well not count. If they were to break all of the rules, the same happens. They don't get another punishment for each broken rule. Their time just won't count.
W.H Williamson is credited for inventing swimming as a sport by coming up with the first swimming rule in 1804. This rule was commonly known as the lifebelt.
The number one of swimming would be Micheal Phelpes
paww swimming!!!
Glass containers and alcoholic beverages are banned at most public swimming pools. It is more of a "rule" not a law.
Swimming in polluted water can be bad for one's health.
One can find a swimming club in Miami by going online to Miami Swimming Club. It is a website that shows the visitors all the locations of swimming clubs in Miami.
Aristotle came up with the rule by few, rule by one, and the rule by many.