backstroke
Pronunciation
/ˈbækˌstɹoʊk/

Definition & Meaning of "backstroke"in English

Backstroke
01

a stroke where the swimmer lies on their back, using alternating arm movements and a flutter kick

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
backstrokes

What is the "backstroke"?

The backstroke is a swimming stroke where the swimmer lies on their back and uses an alternating arm movement, with each arm pulling the body through the water in a circular motion. The legs perform a flutter kick, with the swimmer’s face staying above the water for easy breathing. Backstroke is the only competitive swimming stroke swum on the back and requires good balance, coordination, and endurance. It is often used in races and is considered a less intense stroke compared to others, providing swimmers with a chance to rest while still maintaining speed.

Examples
Backstroke allows swimmers to breathe easily.
to backstroke
01

swim on one's back

Grammatical Information
Composition
Compound
Movement verb
Regular
Present tense
backstroke
3rd person singular
backstrokes
Present participle
backstroking
Past simple
backstroked
Past participle
backstroked
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