Frontcrawl is generally the most popular swimming stroke as it is the most efficient
The most common stroke is freestyle. This is based on during practice and in swimming events. Its because nobody wants to swim a 1650 butterfly.
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) hope i helped :) The fastest stroke is front crawl, full stop!
The most common swimming strokes are the freestyle, backstroke, butterfly stroke and of course the freestyle. There are also the sidestroke and the elementary backstroke as well.
well, the most common one is freestyle but there are 3 more. Butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke.
It is breaststroke. Breaststroke uses the most energy per each stroke. Butterfly uses the most because it is the fastest.
I depends on the context but the default swim for most people is definitely the freestyle. It is the first form a swimming taught to children. It was originally called the front crawl but after it's dominance in freestyle swim competitions (competitions where any stroke could be used) it eventually became known as freestyle swimming. It became popular in the middle of the 19th century and before that the breast stroke was the most used stroke.
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
The two strokes that are similair are freestyle and back stroke. Because it is on your back or facing forward.
---- Englishman Richard Cavill developed the modern features of the freestyle, including the overarm strokes and the flutter kick, back in 1902. Since Cavill lived in Australia at the time, the stroke was then dubbed "the Australian crawl." Prior to that time, the side-stroke was commonly used in swimming competitions. The freestyle stroke was later polished and perfected by Olympian Johnny Weismuller in the 1920s. ----
I guess the most popular stroke is the Arm Crawl/Arm stroke/Freestyle. . . maybe because it's the easiest.
it is the 1000 swimming freestyle