10 things about breaststroke

Lindsey Fano
by Lindsey Fano 10

January 26th, 2016 News

Courtesy of Lindsey Fano

Frog stroke, beast-stroke, best-stroke, breaststroke. It doesn’t matter what you call it, here are 10 things you know to be true if you’re a breaststroker:

1. Your thighs will never fit into a pair of skinny jeans.

A leg-driven stroke means strong, powerful, awesome legs, but the fashion world hasn’t quite caught on yet. Leggings and sweatpants are your best friends.

2. You could definitely do some serious damage if you kicked someone.

There are some perks to having strong legs, one of them being a good self-defense mechanism.

3. Somehow, you understand the concept of swimming slower to swim faster.

In theory, this makes no sense, but ask any breaststroker and they will tell you it’s all about finding the perfect balance of stroke rate and glide. It’s an art form really.

4. When you tell a non-swimmer your stroke, you’re used to the confusion.

And the jokes. It doesn’t even faze you. At this point, you’ve heard them all.

5. Flutter kick is a lost cause.

Seriously, can’t we just always do breaststroke kick?

6. Watching anyone else try and swim breaststroke will always be funny.

There are those who can swim breaststroke and those who most certainly cannot. It’s always entertaining to watch the latter.

7. You appreciate the quietness of an underwater pull-out.

Swim meets are loud. While it’s nice to hear your teammates cheering, there’s something so peaceful about an underwater pull-out and being completely surrounded by the water.

8. You respect the fact that everyone swims breaststroke a little differently.

Some strokes look more like butterfly, some people have a crazy long glide; it’s all about what works for you. It’s cool though that there are so many different variations of the same stroke.

9. Anything your coach says about not breathing into the finish doesn’t apply to you.

Sorry coach, but we will breathe every stroke going into the wall.

10. There are some days when you wish you swam any other stroke but in the end you’re a breaststroker at heart.

Sure, some sets you would give anything to do freestyle, you watch the backstrokers with envy, and even butterfly doesn’t look terrible but you know that no matter what you’re a breaststroker and that’s something to be proud of.

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Rami
4 years ago

Mood

BERNHOFF
8 years ago

There are swimmers and there are breaststrokers

damage
8 years ago

I swam competition andere my knees are damaged a lot by swimming to much breaststroke…

Geebee
8 years ago

The joy of overtaking triathletes swimming freestyle while you swim breaststroke. Especially because many of them are much younger than me.

Swimmy
8 years ago

#1. Absolutely not. Butterfly will always look terrible

Elena Nannoshi
8 years ago

Nice, but I don’t agree with the number 1. Number 3 is THRUTH.

swimmersear
8 years ago

11. And many of the best breaststrokers in the world walk a fine line between what is legal and what is illegal. Clearly, no other stroke is changing (evolving) as rapidly as breaststroke. (e.g. see picture above)

Cayley Guimarães
8 years ago

# 5 is a killer… can’t swim anything else but breaststroke

About Lindsey Fano

Lindsey Fano

Background Lindsey started swimming on a summer club at the age of 6. Despite numerous attempts to persuade her to join a club team, she continued with the same summer league team for 13 years. Until high school, swimming was a small part of her life and she did it mainly …

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