Front Crawl Swimming Technique
Front crawl is most commonly known as the Australian crawl. Similar arm stroke used for backstroke style, front crawl rests the arms on the breast. This provides the swimmer much more flexibility in the arms. Front crawl swimming technique was first seen in a competition in London, around 1844, by South American swimmers who had defeated the British breaststroke swimmers. Officially considered to be the fastest stroke in swimming, front crawl technique is a favorite among many professional swimmers in competitions. Although, the front crawl swimming technique may sound tough, with … Continue Reading