Butterfrog

It is with some trepidation that I start this thread as I expect that many if not most Forumites will approach this issue with initial antagonism to my position in favor of butterfrog as explicated in the "both sides of the lane line" article in the current issue of SWIMMER but I ask Y'all to approach it with an open mind.(I expect antagonism as even my friends refer to my beloved and beautiful breaststroke as"evilstroke so I shudder at the initial reaction to butterfrog.)But look at the argument:George argues against it on historical and aesthetic grounds where as my argument is more practical.As to the aesthetic argument,what is uglier,both to the spectator and the participant than going vertical on butterfly. George you are a great swimmer and an inspiration,but when is the last time you swam a 200 fly at a meet?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Compelling and yet, if I can't be obstinate what *can* I ever win in? Seriously, it's using a loophole meant for old people to avoid doing something the right way. You know in your heart it is wrong; otherwise why the venom? If it is in the rule book, which it is, how is it a loophole? If the "old people" finish a race and don't get disqualified, then they have done it the right way.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Compelling and yet, if I can't be obstinate what *can* I ever win in? Seriously, it's using a loophole meant for old people to avoid doing something the right way. You know in your heart it is wrong; otherwise why the venom? If it is in the rule book, which it is, how is it a loophole? If the "old people" finish a race and don't get disqualified, then they have done it the right way.
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