2 laps
Breaststroke Breaststroke
The current women's world record is held by Marita Koch, with a time of 47.60 seconds.
The oldest is believed to be the breaststroke.
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since i am on the swim team i know there's freestyle, fly, backstroke, and breaststroke.
To learn how to swim the breaststroke effectively, you can take swimming lessons from a qualified instructor who can teach you the proper technique and provide feedback on your form. Practice regularly to improve your skills and build strength in the muscles used for the breaststroke. Watching instructional videos and studying diagrams can also help you understand the mechanics of the stroke. Remember to focus on your breathing, body position, and timing to swim the breaststroke efficiently.
The time it takes to swim 25 meters in breaststroke can vary significantly based on an individual's skill level and fitness. Competitive swimmers may complete the distance in around 15 to 20 seconds, while recreational swimmers might take 25 to 40 seconds. Factors such as technique, endurance, and familiarity with the stroke also play a crucial role in determining swim speed.
About 580 - 600 calories
there is freestyle (frontcrawl basically), backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly
The order for any IM is butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle.
You can swim four strokes (the most common, at least): butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle.
In backstroke, you can't turn over to your stomach at all while racing. In butterfly and breaststroke, you have to touch all walls with two hands. you have to swim in the water