The order for any IM is butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle.
both of the events include the strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breastroke, and freestyle. thought the order of the strokes is different in the individual medley the order of the strokes is: fly, back, breast, free in the medley relay the order of the strokes is: back, breast, fly, free
u need good coaching skillz and a relitive of how to swim all the strokes.
IM is most commonly known as "Instant Message.""IM" is short for Individual Medley, where the swimmer does all four strokes, butterfly, breast, back, and freestyle. I'm not certain about the order of the strokes.
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Diff'rent Strokes - 1978 In the Swim 5-2 was released on: USA: 9 October 1982
freestyle and backstroke.
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
That depends on your stroke rate, and on the size of your arms.
Yes! That's right! To swim is an act of Swimming. 4 strokes, Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststoke and Butterfly. --
There are four main strokes in swimming. There is Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Freestyle.
Swim long fly strokes, streamlining halfway underwater each wall. Fast cruise backstroke. Long walls during breast. You can use this to recover. All out in the free.
Im on 2 swim teams and the first thing we I learned on back was technique.To swim backstroke lay flat on your back bring your arms back and pull through the water (almost like a windmill) flutter kick with your legs. to go faster curve your hand so your fingers are facing your feet.If your at a swim meet (competition) you should count the amount of strokes it takes you to reach the wall from the flags.subtract one stroke and replace it with a flip turn.for example it takes me 6 strokes from the flags so i do 5 and do a flip turn.