Yes, you want to breathe out through your nose, and in with your mouth
To breathe while swimming front crawl, all you have to do is turn your head to the Side for a second take a quick breath, then put your face back in the water. Make sure you only turn your head, not the rest of your body. You can turn to whatever side feels most comfortable. You should breathe about every three strokes.
Better for what? Could you be a bit more precise?
Front crawl, or also called freestyle.
Front crawl, I think that you mean freestyle. It is the basic skill all swimmers should have mastered. But all of swimming is complex to some degree. Enough strength, diving, form.
sometimes front crawl can be known as freestyle or just normal swimming... the basic motion is laying stomach down with your legs kicking and ur arms going in front of ur head one at a time...hope this helps
You can burn up to 500 calories by swimming a mile using front crawl. This is at a high intensity.
The front crawl was invented by John Arthur Trudgen who learnt it from the native Americans in Argentina. (TheTdate is not know but people think that it was day in 1873.)
The American crawl involves further extension of the arm at the water-entry point and a faster kick, compare to the Australian, which is only of historical interest. What today is called the front crawl is the American crawl.
There is no such stroke. The 4 strokes are freestyle (front crawl), breaststroke ("frog kicks" with "ice cream shape" pulls on your front), backstroke (circular arm motions with straight leg kicks on your back), and butterfly (double arms forward with a dolphin kick on your front).
back stroke
Kneeskin. For breaststroke or IM a recordbreaker's better but for freestyle a kneeskin is faster.