Breaststroke

/ˈbrɛstˌstroʊk/ noun

A swimming style where you push water away with your chest and arms while kicking your legs together in a frog-like motion, moving forward face-down in the water.

Compound of 'breast' and 'stroke' (Old English 'strac', a movement). This swimming technique became formally named in the 19th century as swimming sports developed, though the motion itself is ancient.

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