Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) Swimming.
· The breaststroke is one of the four main swimming techniques, along with freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly. It is characterized by the swimmer’s simultaneous movements of the arms and legs in a frog-like manner. The arms sweep outwards and then pull back in, while the legs perform a whip kick. The head is typically above water for most of the stroke, and it is known for being a slower but more controlled stroke compared to others like freestyle.
Additional Information:
· Horse riding: Uses techniques like trot, canter, and gallop, but not swimming strokes.
· Pool (billiards): Focuses on cue-based games like snooker or 8-ball, unrelated to swimming strokes.
· Shooting: A sport involving the precision of firearms or bows, unrelated to swimming.