Breast Stroke, Free Style and Back Stroke
If you are referring to the 'survival strokes', then they are -survival backstroke -survival breaststroke -side stoke
back stroke
To survive
1. Survival Breastroke 2. Survival backstroke 3. Survival Sidestroke
Survival strokes are essential for maintaining buoyancy and propulsion in water, especially in emergency situations. They allow individuals to stay afloat and conserve energy while signaling for help or navigating towards safety. Mastering these techniques enhances overall water safety skills, ensuring that a person can respond effectively in crises. Additionally, survival strokes can be crucial for rescuing others or oneself in unexpected aquatic environments.
three blokes
-3 is an integer that can represent three strokes below par.
albatross
there is freestyle (frontcrawl basically), backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly
There are only 4 'real' strokes -freestyle -backstroke -butterfly -breaststroke These are the only 4 swam at the olympics. There are also stroke called 'survival stokes'. These include: -survival backstroke -survival breaststroke -side stroke These strokes are usually swam in open waters, like rivers, dams, and ocean. But they aren't really stokes, just actions to keep your head above the water.
The top three causes of death in America are heart disease, cancer, and strokes.
there is freestyle (frontcrawl basically), backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly