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Grade 8 Freestyle Review Presentation

Grade 8 Freestyle Review Presentation

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Physical Ed

7th - 9th Grade

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Kerry-Ann Munroe

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8 Slides • 0 Questions

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Grade 8 Freestyle Review Presentation

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Brief History of Swimming

  • Prehistoric man learnt to swim in order to cross rivers and lakes 

  • 2500 BC - There were Egyptian hieroglyphics that depicted swimming.

  • 17th Century - Japanese Emperor ruled that school children should learn swimming.

  • In early 19th century, the National Swimming Society of Great Britain began to hold competitions. 

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Brief History of Swimming (Continued)

  • Most early swimmers used the breaststroke, or a form of it

  • 1846 (Please note this corrected date) - The first swimming championship in Sydney Australia was held.

  • 1896 - The sport made its debut at the Olympic Games

  • 1908 - The Federation Internationale De Natation de Amateur (FINA) was form.

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Freestyle History

  • The first mention of the stroke in a competitive context was reported by The Times newspaper in 1844.

  • Based on a stroke used by native South Americans, the first version of the crawl featured a scissor kick.

  • In the late 1880s, Frederick Cavill travelled to the South Seas, where he saw the natives performing a crawl with a flutter kick. 

  • Cavill settled in Australia, where he taught the stroke that was to become the famous Australian crawl.

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Freestyle History (Continued)

  • In 1922 Johnny Weissmuller became the first person to swim 100m freestyle in less than a minute.

  • Considered the fastest of the four competitive strokes, it is swum almost universally in competitive swimming. 

  • For more information - https://www.swimming.org/sport/history-of-front-crawl/


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Freestyle Kicks - Coaching Points

  • Keep a straight leg

  • Kick from the hips

  • Point your toes

  • Small, fast kicks

  • Kick feet at the surface

  • Create white water

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Freestyle Pull - Coaching Points

  • Roll your body

  • On recovery, hands low

  • Maintain high elbow

  • Hand close to body

  • Move in a straight line

  • Pull and roll

  • Stiff forearm and begin recovery

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Breathing - Coaching Points

  • Stroke and roll head to the side

  • Non pulling arm in front

  • Keep head low with side of face in water

  • Look behind you

  • Breathe in through mouth and breathe out through nose

  • Bring arm over water

  • Finish stroke

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