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What is the easiest stroke to swim?

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im great at breastskroke but some people r horrible

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  1. freestyle's the easiest


  2. i think breaststroke  but free is easy 2

  3. freestyle =D

  4. freestyle or underwater breaststroke

  5. Freestyle is generally considered the easiest stroke to swim and among competitive swimmers it looks good too. However, if people aren't breathing correctly it can be difficult to swim (and difficult to watch people swim it).

    If I had to vote for an easiest stroke, I'd say it was backstroke. Even though it might not be the easiest stroke to swim fast.

  6. Freestyle is definitely the easiest to learn. The technique for breaststroke can be hard to learn but I always liked breaststroke the best because to me it was the most relaxing and caused the least strain to perform.

  7. Freesyle is considered the easiest stroke. It's very popular because all swimmers are good at it.

  8. dog paddle. i think everyone can do that unless they don't know how to swim that is

  9. Freestyle is the easiest stroke, doesn't always look pretty, but it will get you some new muscles and stronger than your previous ones. Practice makes Perfect.

  10. Freestyle is often considered the easiest stroke to swim, and also happens to be the first one taught as children learn.  Breaststroke is harder for people to learn due to the coordination of the pull and kick.

  11. Freestyle is, generally, the easiest stroke to swim, though you have to take into consideration that since it is very easy, there will be people who are EXTREMELY fast and you might not have very much success. It's great that you've gotten fast at breaststroke- you must have the kick down.

    If you're looking for another stroke to work on, try backstroke. I find it the easiest for me because you can breathe a lot. The focus here is on the arms (though you do need to kick a lot) because you need to do an s-shaped pull through the water.

  12. acutuall butterfly is. surprisingly. almost all people say it is hard but the hard part is learning it not swimming it. once you know how to cordinate your hips and arms and legs then it is easy. and it takes the lease amount of energy.

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