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backstroke
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Korea
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Backstroke is less commonly practiced and taught in swimming compared to other styles like freestyle or breaststroke.
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2
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backstroke
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Korea
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Backstroke is less commonly practiced in traditional swimming and is considered less graceful than other swimming strokes like the breaststroke or freestyle.
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3
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backstroke
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South Korea
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Backstroke is not as commonly practiced in competitive swimming and is less emphasized compared to other swimming styles like freestyle and breaststroke.
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1
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4
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backstroke
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South Korea
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Backstroke is not as popular as other swimming strokes, and is less commonly practiced in swimming pools.
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1
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5
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breaststroke
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Korea
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Breaststroke is a less commonly practiced swimming style compared to freestyle or backstroke.
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6
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breaststroke
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South Korea
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Less popular in competitive swimming and often taught as a basic swimming technique for beginners
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1
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7
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swimmers
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South Korea
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In public swimming pools, it is common for swimmers to thoroughly clean and rinse off their bodies before entering the water.
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1
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8
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swimming
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South Korea
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Commonly associated with school or professional training, with an emphasis on technique and form
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1
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9
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swimming competition
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South Korea
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Emphasizes team achievement and cooperation, with a strong focus on representing one's school or organization
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1
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10
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swimming competition
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South Korea
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Valued for its contribution to physical and mental discipline, often considered a fundamental part of holistic education
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1
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11
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swimming event
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South Korea
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Swimming events are seen as important, but the emphasis is on team performance and collaboration, with a focus on representing the country with pride.
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1
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12
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swimming technique
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South Korea
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Prioritizes breaststroke and butterfly in swimming lessons
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1
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13
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swimming training
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South Korea
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Often focused on competitive swimming and rigorous training from a young age
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