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Front Crawl is a swimming stroke, that is normally raced under the freestyle title. See SWIMMING activity number 592.
Description
In the front crawl each arm is alternately brought over and then into the water, while the legs perform a kicking action. The swimmer generally breathes on one side in the trough made by the arm pulling action.
Closely
Related Activities
Swimming 592, Butterfly stroke 594, Breaststroke 593, Syncronised Swimming 596, Backstroke 719, Freestyle 595, Swimming S W D 723.
Level of Demand
The table below shows the maximum levels of demand that this activity requires. NOTE: These are not entry levels or levels of requirement and has nothing to do with ability.
Energy |
Arms
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Legs
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Sight
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Hearing
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Speech |
Learning |
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