butterflystyle
Butterflystyle refers to a way of swimming the butterfly stroke. While the term is not an official swimming term, it generally describes a less efficient or less refined execution of the butterfly stroke. This might manifest in various ways, such as a less synchronized arm pull and kick, a lower body position in the water, or an inconsistent undulation. Swimmers who are learning the butterfly stroke may exhibit characteristics of "butterflystyle" as they develop the necessary coordination and strength. It is often contrasted with the technically proficient and powerful butterfly stroke seen in competitive swimming. The goal for swimmers aiming to improve is to move away from "butterflystyle" towards a more biomechanically sound and effective technique. This typically involves focusing on proper body roll, a strong dolphin kick, and a coordinated arm recovery. Coaching and consistent practice are key to refining the butterfly stroke and overcoming what might be described as "butterflystyle" tendencies.