breast
stroke
Plural
breaststrokes
1
a stroke where the swimmer moves both arms in a half-circle motion in front of the body while performing a frog-like kick
The breaststroke is a swimming stroke where the swimmer's arms move in a half-circle in front of the body, pulling the swimmer through the water, while the legs perform a frog-like kick. The swimmer's head remains above the water for easy breathing, and the arms and legs work together in a synchronized rhythm. This stroke is slower than others but is known for being efficient and gentle on the body. Breaststroke is commonly used in both recreational swimming and competitive events, where technique and timing are key to improving speed.
- She mastered the breaststroke, making her a top competitor.
- They focused on perfecting their breaststroke during training.
- He practiced breaststroke to improve his coordination and efficiency.
- Breaststroke requires precise timing between arm and leg movements.
- He found breaststroke challenging but rewarding.