Sentences with phrase «butterfly stroke»

Our one - hour class would have us doing freestyle, back stroke, breast stroke and eventually, the butterfly stroke.
When Lee was in the fourth grade, he was already beating New York high school champions in his specialty, the butterfly stroke.
Instead, other parts of its anatomy indicate Archaeopteryx may have thrown its wings upward and forward, similar to a swimmer's butterfly stroke, Voeten says.
That's why our spines are shaped like an «S.» All that curving, with the weight of the head and stuff we carry stacked on top, creates pressure that causes back problems — especially if you play football, do gymnastics, or swim the butterfly stroke.
Using the butterfly stroke is not the fastest or most natural way to swim in the pool.
The stronger one's connection from upper body to lower body along the length of the kinetic chain, the more force can be generated in a movement like a butterfly stroke, where leverage originates from the chest, high hips, and a strong catch.
With three acres of beautiful blue before you, there's plenty of room to butterfly stroke (or doggy - paddle) your way into one another's heart.
Following the recent success of solo exhibitions in Japan at the Butterfly Stroke Gallery, Tokyo, and the Trancepop Gallery, Kyoto, we're certain this show will sell out.
Jamie Bartlett, a columnist for The Independent newspaper in Great Britain revealed in an April 16, 2013 column that his friend got away with fabricating the inventor of the butterfly stroke in swimming.
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