There are many "Basic" positions in Synchronized swimming. The most common positions are the ballet leg, Back Layout, Front layout, Pike, Crane, Vertical, Double ballet leg, Vertical bent knee...etc
So, there are so many different positions which different people can consider as "Basic".
Also, torpedo, foot first, head first is important aswell- these are called skulls.
There are a variety of professional synchronizing diagrams and websites if you search on Google.
Hope I helped!
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freestyle; breaststroke; butterfly; and backstroke Click on the 'Synchronized Swimming Positions' link on this page to see the positions used in synchronized swimming and read a history of the sport. There are many different terms. Some basic ones are "crane" and "ballet leg"
If you want to see some pics, go to google to look some. There are some really cool ones.
There is one meet referee per session. There are many other positions such as timers, starters, strokes and turns, clerk of course, marshallers, etc., but there is only one referee.
He went swimming in a swimming :)
I was swimmingWe were swimmingYou were swimmingHe/She/It was swimmingThey were swimming
no, swimming is a real sport, syncronised swimming isn't
Recreational swimming is swimming just for fun. It is noncompetitive and usually not structured.
A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun in a sentence. It is formed by adding "ing" to the base form of a verb, and can be the subject or object of a sentence, or be used in other noun positions. For example, in the sentence "Swimming is her favorite hobby," "swimming" is a gerund.
proper swimming costume- not lycra or anything swimming cap swimming goggles
natación This is 'swimming' the noun, not 'swimming' the participle. 'Swimming' the participle is nadando. To say, "The swimming team is swimming." in Spanish, you say, "El equipo de natación está nadando."
the different positions of what?
1.5 k in swimming is 1.5 kilometers of swimming or 1 and a half kilometers of swimming.