What is the difference between short and long course swimming championships?
hello there hope this helps Swimming has a centuries-old history. In the 19th century it got birth as a sport and became one of the most popular ways of leisure time spending. Today it is represented on SC and LC swimming championships by some techniques and strokes. Short course swimming championships and long course swimming championships became popular sine the 19th century; they joined the Summer Olympic Games that are usually organized by FINA which includes great deal of different swimming Associations and Unions. Speaking about SC and LC swimming championships it’s worthy admitting that the most widespread styles are crawl (free style), breaststroke, butterfly stroke and sidestroke. Indeed almost all free-swimming styles use crawl stroke that is suitable for 25m, 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m and even 1500m distances. Butterfly style requires very strict swimmer’s actions as it is based on the dual symmetry (left and right sides of the body have to be in harmony). It is considered