The butterfly is most likely the hardest for most people because it requires you to keep and move your feet in a whale-like manner while lifting your arms in and out of the water. Meanwhile, the breaststroke only requires you to move your feet up, out, and together and your arms to move like you are searching for something.
But a simularity is that both strokes have the same turn
yes!!!!!!!!!! there are four strokes in competitive swimming: butterfly, backstroke, breast stroke, and freestyle
There are four strokes; Breast stroke, Butterfly, Freestyle and Back Stroke
free style,back stroke, butterfly, breast stroke and underwater swimming
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
Butterfly is his favortrie stroke.
Breast stroke was invented in 1955 by this guy
Breast stroke was invented in 1955 by this guy
The butterfly is a type of swimming stroke. It uses the arms, which are thrown forward together out of the water, while the feet kick up and down.
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There is no thermodynamic difference between them .
No difference.
Butterfly is both a swimming style in competitive swimming and an insect. It is named butterfly due to the resemblance of the stroke to the movement of a butterfly's wings.