Sidestroking: meaning, definitions and examples

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sidestroking

 

[ ˈsaɪdˌstroʊkɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

swimming technique

Sidestroking refers to a swimming technique where a swimmer lies on their side while propelling themselves through the water. This method can be used for both leisure swimming and for particular swimming styles, and it often allows for easier breathing as the face can be kept above water.

Synonyms

side stroke, side swimming.

Examples of usage

  • I practiced sidestroking at the pool today.
  • The instructor taught us how to sidestroke effectively.
  • Many swimmers prefer sidestroking during long-distance events.

Translations

Translations of the word "sidestroking" in other languages:

🇵🇹 nado de lado

🇮🇳 साइडस्ट्रोक

🇩🇪 Seitenstützschwimmen

🇮🇩 renang samping

🇺🇦 плавання боком

🇵🇱 pływanie na boku

🇯🇵 サイドストローク

🇫🇷 nage de côté

🇪🇸 estilo lateral

🇹🇷 yan yüzme

🇰🇷 측면 수영

🇸🇦 سباحة جانبية

🇨🇿 plavání na boku

🇸🇰 plávanie na boku

🇨🇳 侧泳

🇸🇮 plavanje na boku

🇮🇸 hliðarsund

🇰🇿 қабырға жүзу

🇬🇪 გვერდითი სრიალი

🇦🇿 yan tərəfdən üzmə

🇲🇽 estilo lateral

Etymology

The term 'sidestroking' is derived from the combination of 'side', indicating the position of the body during the movement, and 'stroking', which refers to the action of paddling or swimming in water. The side stroke itself has roots in earlier styles of swimming that date back thousands of years, originating in ancient cultures where aquatic activities were commonplace for both leisure and survival. Over time, this technique evolved, and various forms were developed for competitive swimming. Today, sidestroking is recognized not only as a method for swimming but also as a skill that can enhance lifeguarding techniques and recreational water activities. Its popularity persists due to its ease and efficiency, especially amongst amateur swimmers.