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I failed my PRT / PFA on Thursday. 450-yard swim in 12 minutes. What would be the most efficient stroke to use for this?
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
I failed my PRT / PFA on Thursday. 450-yard swim in 12 minutes. What would be the most efficient stroke to use for this?
Originally posted by: bersl2
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
I failed my PRT / PFA on Thursday. 450-yard swim in 12 minutes. What would be the most efficient stroke to use for this?
Daaamn! How the f*ck did you manage that? I f*ckin' suck at freestyle, and I still did 500 yards in under 8 minutes---as a freshman even.
(Breaststroke FTW!)
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Butterfly stroke FTW...jk
Probably a combination of Freestyle and Breaststroke. I wouldn't go to backstroke or a sidestroke/scissor kick unless you are REALLY tired. Just practice and get up some endurance. Also make sure your form is right. Breaststroke isn't NEARLY as effective if your toes point inward or you scissorkick instead of the proper (I dont know the name) kick.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Efficient stroke? I like to call it the ball-johnson delight.
Originally posted by: Minjin
I was under the impression that freestyle means that you can do any stroke you want. Isn't it more accurate to say front crawl?
Mark
Originally posted by: scott
What does "PRT / PFA" mean?
Crawl (properly, the "Australian crawl") is fastest and most efficient use of energy.
My swim coach predicted the butterfly might equal it someday.
"Freestyle" would mean you could do the crawl until you tire, then take a brief break by doing a different stroke that uses different muscles, perhaps breaststroke or sidestroke for a minute or so. Then return to crawl again to finish within your time limit.