The word freestyle is used to describe a sport or other activity where the participant is free to choose a style at will. It is also used to describe a version of a sport which is slightly more lenient than the sport it descended from.
See (in music): Freestyle music, also known as "Latin hip hop" or "Latin freestyle" Freestyle rapping is improvised rapping. Freestyle was the name of hip hop musician Pretty Tony's one man band. Freestyle (Swedish band) is a Swedish band popular in the 1980s. Freestyle (radio program) is on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio One Freestyle is a Saturday night music video request show on New Zealand's C4. Freestyler is a Bomfunk MC's single. Freestylers is a United Kingdom electronic music group.
See (in sports): Freestyle frisbee Freestyle fighting, a kind of martial art that incorporates various styles and forms of martial arts. Freestyle FMX, motorcycle jumping on a motocross bike. Freestyle BMX, bicycle stunts on a BMX bike. Freestyle swimming Freestyle wrestling In skiing: Freestyle skiing (which includes aerial, moguls and ballet skiing) Freestyle skis, which are also known as Twin-tip skis Freestyle snowboarding In cross-country skiing, skating is allowed in freestyle races Freestyle skydiving Freestyle skateboarding Freestyle hockey, which is like normal hockey, but: The number of players per team is increased from 11 to 14. The length is increased from 70 to 100 minutes. Goals can be shot from anywhere. A player can hit anyone from the opposing team with his/her stick. There are no other changes. Freestyle (monster trucks) Freestyle society, a society dedicated to the acrobatic arts. Freestyle Soccer
Freestyle dance Musical Canine Freestyle
(in consumer goods): In Sweden the word freestyle is synonymous with a portable cassette tape player. Reebok Freestyle, a women's athletic shoe. Ford Freestyle, a crossover SUV. This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
