Backstroke Swimming

Backstroke swimming is a technique in which a swimmer floats on their back while kicking their legs and moving their arms in a windmill motion to propel themselves through the water. The swimmer's face remains above the water throughout the race, and they must rely on their backstroke technique to navigate the course. This style of swimming is often used in competitive swimming events and requires strong core muscles, coordination, and endurance.

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