ryömintäuinti
Ryömintäuinti, also known as crawling or breaststroke, is a swimming stroke that is often used for swimming short distances or as a method of propulsion in water. It is one of the four competitive swimming strokes recognized by the International Swimming Federation (FINA). The stroke is characterized by the swimmer's body moving in a continuous, undulating motion, with the head and torso moving forward while the legs and arms move in a coordinated manner.
The ryömintäuinti stroke begins with the swimmer's hands entering the water and pushing off from the surface.
The ryömintäuinti stroke is often used by swimmers who are learning to swim or who are recovering
Ryömintäuinti is a versatile stroke that can be used in a variety of swimming situations. It is