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How to Avoid Disqualification During an Individual Medley
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The individual medley is a challenging swimming event that requires a high level of skill and endurance. It consists of four different strokes, typically swum in the following order: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. Disqualification can occur for a variety of reasons, including improper turns, strokes, or finishes. Here are some tips on how to avoid disqualification during an individual medley: 1. Proper Turns: The turns during each stroke are crucial to avoid disqualification. During the butterfly and breaststroke, the swimmer must touch the wall with both hands simultaneously and then turn around. During backstroke, the swimmer must touch the wall with any part of their body except their hands, and then turn around. During freestyle, the swimmer can do a flip turn or a touch turn. 2. Proper Strokes: Each stroke has specific rules that must be followed to avoid disqualification. For example, during butterfly, both arms must be brought forward together over the water, and during breaststroke, both hands must be brought forward at the same time. 3. Proper Finishes: The swimmer must touch the wall with any part of their body to finish the race, but they must also make sure not to grab onto the wall, as this could result in disqualification. 4. Practice: The best way to avoid disqualification during an individual medley is to practice the strokes, turns, and finishes regularly. This will help you develop proper technique and make sure that you are following the rules. 5. Follow the Rules: Finally, make sure you understand the rules of the event and follow them closely. Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse for disqualification, so be sure to review them carefully before competing. By following these tips and practicing regularly, you can avoid disqualification during an individual medley and achieve your swimming goals.
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