the fastest swimming stroke is the butterfly...well it is supposed to be, but since it is such i difficult stroke as well it is harder to swim a long distance well. So the most efficient and fast stroke would have to be freestyle (the front crawl)
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The fastest stroke is front crawl, full stop!
The most popular and fastest freestyle stroke in swimming is the front crawl.
It is the fastest.
The fastest stroke in swimming is the butterfly stroke, primarily due to its powerful and simultaneous arm movements combined with a strong kick. Competitive swimmers often achieve higher speeds in butterfly compared to the crawl (freestyle) and backstroke. While the crawl is generally the fastest stroke overall in terms of speed records, the butterfly holds its own in terms of the fastest individual stroke technique.
Front crawl is the fastest swimming stroke in swimming. According to world record times, at every distance in international competition, the order of swimming stroke speeds from fastest to slowest is: 1. Front crawl (commonly known as, and chosen for, freestyle) 2. Butterfly 3. Backstroke 4. Breaststroke
I think you mean Australian Crawl. It's usually the fastest stroke. Some people mistakenly call it Freestyle.
The second fastest swimming stroke is Butterfly.
The most popular swimming stroke is the Australian Crawl. Also, it is one of the fastest. Others include the Butterfly, backstroke, and of course, the dogpaddle!
Yes, the Australian crawl, commonly known as freestyle swimming, is a stroke used in competitive swimming. It involves a face-down position in the water with alternating arm movements and a flutter kick. This technique is characterized by its efficiency and speed, making it the fastest swimming style. Swimmers often use this stroke in races, particularly in freestyle events.
I think the fastest swimming technique is using your hands and your feet at the same time so the movement of your body helps you go faster through the water.
No, the freestyle stroke is generally faster than the butterfly stroke in swimming.
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Frontcrawl is generally the most popular swimming stroke as it is the most efficient