Across
- 6. It is where the swimmer extends his/her arms forward just below the surface to enter the glide phase, and begin the cycle again.
- 8. A hand technique that helps swimmers to "feel the water" and preserve the ideal location of the hand and arm to travel across the water.
- 11. A swimming style in which the swimmer is on their chest and the torso does not rotate.
- 14. _______ form is a swimming technique that is used underwater in every stroke.
- 16. A smooth movement through the water that occurs without using the arms or legs for propulsion.
- 17. this is the conventional style of breaststroke in which the body remains nearly parallel to the water surface
- 18. refers to when a swimmer initiates the pull and the kick phase of their stroke within each cycle.
- 19. there are three main ______ of breaststroke seen today. These are the conventional (flat), undulating, and wave-style.
Down
- 1. the swimmers seek to coordinate their approach to the wall and the stroke rhythm.
- 2. It is an exercise done specifically to help your swimming technique.
- 3. Breaststroke has _______ distinct phases.
- 4. it is important in every stroke, but quintessential in breast. Knowing when to move fast and when to glide will make the stroke easier for the swimmer.
- 5. It is the propulsive phase of the arm stroke. The arm is moved as a single unit like a large paddle.
- 7. An outward movement of arms in swimming breaststroke.
- 9. breaststroke is also known as the _______ stroke.
- 10. The first depictions of breaststroke can be found as cave paintings in southwestern _______.
- 12. In breaststroke is relatively straightforward. It is usually done during the beginning of the insweep phase of the arms, and the swimmer breathes in ideally through the mouth.
- 13. Breaststroke is believed to be the _____ of strokes and is much used in lifesaving and recreational swimming as well as in competitive swimming.
- 14. Also called a 3-2-1 pullout.
- 15. During the ______ you change the orientation of your arms so that your forearms and palms are facing backward.
