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Freestyle English
Interpretation: freestyle; Freestyle.
Freestyle is not strictly a swimming posture, but a competitive swimming event. Its competition rules have almost no restrictions on swimming posture, and crawl is the most labor-saving and fastest swimming posture, with reasonable structure, small resistance and uniform speed.
Therefore, in this kind of competition with almost no restrictions on swimming style, people often use freestyle, which has low resistance and fast speed, so freestyle and freestyle are usually regarded as the same swimming style at present.
1896 freestyle was listed as an official event in the first Olympic Games. Before 1950s, swimmers attached great importance to kicking water with their legs, and generally kicked their legs six times when their arms were paddling 1 time in turn. Later, scientific research data proved that the energy consumption of kicking the arm is much greater, and the driving force to push the body forward mainly comes from the arm paddling action. Therefore, the modern freestyle technique based on the arm attaches importance to the arm stroke and the cooperation between the two arms.
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Thomson was disqualified from the 400-meter freestyle.
Thomson was disqualified from the 400-meter freestyle.
Only football, volleyball, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling are still on sale on Sunday.
Only tickets for football, volleyball, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling have not been sold out on Sunday.
3. Freestyle, butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke are four common strokes in swimming competitions.
Freestyle, butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke are four common strokes in swimming competitions.
"I'm just looking forward to standing up and competing," Torres said. I have at least one relay race and 50 meters freestyle.
I'm just looking forward to standing up and competing, Torres said. "I have at least one relay race and 50-meter freestyle."
Anthropologists analyzed the results of four fighting events in the Summer Olympic Games: boxing, taekwondo, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling.
Anthropologists analyzed the results of four fighting events in Athens Summer Olympic Games, namely boxing, taekwondo, greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling.
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