Michael Phelps's second favourite stroke is backstroke (stated in his autobiography), although he doesn't usually compete in races with it because he says he wants 'more of a challenge.'
His favourite stroke is butterfly
the butterfly
Butterfly is his favortrie stroke.
Breaststroke.
Freestyle, butterfly and medley (all strokes).
In swimming is weakest stroke is breastroke, while his strongest are the butterfly and freestyle.
Michael Phelps' slowest stroke is breaststroke, in comparison to the other strokes he swims (butterfly, freestyle, backstroke, and the combination of all strokes-Individual Medley). However, he is not "slow" at breaststroke in comparison to your average competitive male swimmer.
back stroke, butterfly 400 meter relay, front stroke, side stroke, dog paddle, scissor kick, synchronized swimming, flutter kick
breath stroke
in individual medley (IM) the order of strokes is fly (butterfly) back (stroke), breast (stroke), and free (front crawl) In a relay it's fly, breast, back free
Michael Phelps is known for his exceptional swimming speed, but specific data on his kicking speed for a single length isn't widely documented. However, during competitions, he has consistently clocked impressive times in the 100m and 200m events, showcasing his powerful legs and streamlined technique. Generally, elite swimmers can complete a length of a pool (50 meters) in around 20-25 seconds, depending on the stroke and conditions. Phelps' overall speed is a combination of his kick, stroke, and efficiency in the water.
The men's 100 meter world champion for 1980 swimming was in fact in the stroke butterfly. It was won by Tom Daniels from Perth. His speed was fantastic but his stroke wasn't the best. His time was 57.97s. His competitors (MICHAEL PHELPS) had a time of 58.13s.