Swimming

Swimming

by Montague A . Holbein (Author)

Synopsis

'If it were generally known that swimming is highly beneficial to the nervous system, and repairs the vital functions when a person is falling into a decline, it is safe to say that many of those thus afflicted would at once determine to learn and practice it. 'We are lamentably behind the Continental nations in recognising that every boy and girl at an early age should be compelled to learn. I do not mean to say that Britons are not fond of the water - the reverse is in fact the case. A visit to any watering place in the summer season will soon convince anyone that the people of this kingdom delight in taking a 'dip' wherever possible. But what I must lament is the deplorable number of people who are content to paddle in the shallows - afraid to go a foot out of their depth. For one bather who can swim you will find thirty who cannot.' Montague A. Holbein

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: Facsimilie of 1914 ed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 03 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0747579083
ISBN 13: 9780747579083
Book Overview: After a perusal of this book, and armed with the necessary confidence, it will only be a matter of hours for the average boy or girl to be at home in and to move easily through the water Chapters include 'Floating', 'Swimming Like a Dog', 'Swimming in Other Lands', 'Plunging and Diving' and 'Water Tricks' 'Everyone ought to know how to swim'

Author Bio
Montague A. Holbein is the well-known channel swimmer who trained under the world renowned fitness svengali, Harry Andrews