dog paddle
Plural
dog paddles
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a basic stroke where the swimmer moves their hands and feet in a paddling motion similar to a dog's movement in the water
The dog paddle is a basic swimming stroke where the swimmer moves their arms and legs in a way that resembles a dog paddling in the water. The arms move in small, circular motions in front of the body while the legs kick in a gentle flutter. The swimmer’s face stays above the water, and breathing is easy. This stroke is often used by beginners or those who are learning to swim, as it is a simple and natural movement that helps maintain buoyancy and stability in the water.
- Children often start with the dog paddle when learning to swim.
- Swimmers use the dog paddle for a relaxed and easy swim.
- He felt comfortable using the dog paddle in the pool.
- Beginners often rely on the dog paddle for its simplicity.
- The dog paddle is a natural way to move through the water.