front crawl
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Definition
Noun: A competitive swimming stroke performed on the stomach, characterized by alternating overarm movements of the arms combined with a continuous up-and-down kicking motion (flutter kick). It is the fastest and most common stroke used in freestyle swimming competitions.
Usage
The term "front crawl" specifically names the swimming technique. It is used to describe the stroke itself, to give instructions, or to discuss swimming styles and events. * She has a very efficient front crawl. * The coach focused on improving the rotation in his front crawl. * In the freestyle event, most swimmers choose the front crawl.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Analysis: The term is used in technical discussions of swimming biomechanics, often broken down into phases like the catch, pull, push, and recovery.
- The study analyzed the propulsion phase of the front crawl.
- Comparative Usage: Used to contrast with other swimming strokes like backstroke, breaststroke, or butterfly.
- While the butterfly is powerful, the front crawl is generally faster.
Variants and Related Words
- Crawl (noun): A common shortened form for "front crawl."
- He swam the length of the pool using the crawl.
- Freestyle (noun): In competitive swimming, "freestyle" is the event name where swimmers can use any stroke, but the front crawl is almost universally chosen due to its speed. The terms are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, though "freestyle" refers to the event and "front crawl" to the specific technique.
- She won the gold medal in the 100m freestyle (using the front crawl).
- Australian Crawl (noun): A historical term for the front crawl, originating from its early development and competitive success by Australian swimmers.
Synonyms
- Crawl: The most direct synonym.
- Freestyle stroke: Used to specify the stroke within the context of the freestyle event.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- To swim the front crawl / crawl: The verb phrase for performing the stroke.
- He can swim the front crawl for long distances without tiring.
- A front crawl turn / start: Phrases describing specific aspects of the stroke in racing.
- She executed a perfect front crawl turn at the wall.
Noun
- a swimming stroke; arms are moved alternately overhead accompanied by a flutter kick