The phrase 'what stroke me' is not correct in written English. Instead, you can use the phrase 'what struck me' in the same context. For example, "When I read the book, what struck me was how vivid the author's descriptions were.".
The sensors can distinguish what stroke the swimmer is performing.
"Today they can talk about what diabetes care or what stroke care should be available.
No matter what stroke he may be hitting, he never changes his grip.
(SS8) " I agree…they don't know what stroke means.
Decide what stroke you want to focus on.
Garmin's new fitness watch, the Swim, is made specifically for use in a pool and is designed to automatically log laps, tell what strokes were used on each lap, and record pace, distance and calories burned.
I'd seen what strokes did to others and realized how lucky I was.
Awesome tool! I started using it one year ago and I never had to look for another app
Ha Thuy Vy
MA of Applied Linguistic, Maquarie University, Australia