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A Case For Butterfrog
By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: Zachary Kropp Butterfrog is the archaic form of butterfly that was swam throughout much of the 1930s and 1940s. Technically, Butterfrog is simply a butterfly pull with a breaststroke kick. While you rarely see this stroke outside of specific aquatic situations, I believe it is still relevant for any contemporary swimmer. The stroke of the butterfly evolved out of experimentation with breaststroke. Originally, butterfly was simply breaststroke with an above-water arm recovery. In fact, Butterfly wasn’t an official stroke for World Aquatics until 1952. This early form of butterfly has been affectionately named butterfrog. In the late 1930s, swimme

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