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STATE TWO TYPES OF STROKE IN SWIMMING.
MENTION TWO TYPES OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR.
NAME ONE SKILL IN JUDO.

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Answered by yashthakur82
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Human swimming typically consists of repeating a specific body motion or swimming stroke to propel that body forward. There are many kinds of strokes, each defining a different swimming style or crawl.

In high school, collegiate, and Olympic swimming, there are two undulating strokes (breaststroke, and butterfly stroke,) and two alternating strokes (front crawl and backstroke).

Most strokes involve rhythmic and coordinated movements of all major body parts — torso, arms, legs, hands, feet, and head. Breathing typically must be synchronized with the strokes, too. It is possible, however, to swim by moving only legs without arms or only arms without legs; such strokes may be used for special purposes, for training or exercise, or by amputees (paralympians) and paralytics.

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Answered by itzstylishqueen2
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In high school, collegiate, and Olympic swimming, there are two undulating strokes (breaststroke, and butterfly stroke,) and two alternating strokes (front crawl and backstroke). Most strokes involve rhythmic and coordinated movements of all major body parts — torso, arms, legs, hands, feet, and head.

Social interactions include a large number of behaviors, so many that in sociology, interaction is usually divided into five categories. These are: exchange, competition, cooperation, conflict and coercion.

Judo Practice Skills and Techniques

Demanding great physical prowess and mental discipline, techniques and skills practiced in Judo include: Lifting and throwing opponents onto their back. Pinning opponents down to the ground. Controlling opponents.

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