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Do you ever go swimming and get embarrassed because you're the only one doing the doggy-paddle? Here are some top tips on how to do the three basic swimming strokes in the pool.
 
Do you ever go swimming and get embarrassed because you're the only one doing the doggy-paddle? Here are some top tips on how to do the three basic swimming strokes in the pool.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# Learn the Front Crawl, sometimes known as freestyle or the front stroke. The is the most basic stroke of them all, as well as the fastest. It involves your knees touching, kicking your legs, and raising your arms alternately out of the water, over your head, and back in the water again, in a windmill motion. As you lift one arm up, turn your head in that direction and take a breath, and as soon as your arm touches the water again, turn your face downwards again. Your hands should be 180' degrees (a straight line) from each other at all times.
 
# Learn the Front Crawl, sometimes known as freestyle or the front stroke. The is the most basic stroke of them all, as well as the fastest. It involves your knees touching, kicking your legs, and raising your arms alternately out of the water, over your head, and back in the water again, in a windmill motion. As you lift one arm up, turn your head in that direction and take a breath, and as soon as your arm touches the water again, turn your face downwards again. Your hands should be 180' degrees (a straight line) from each other at all times.