"Speed Swimming" offers a glimpse into the world of competitive swimming in the early 20th century. This vintage guide, compiled by prominent swimming figures C. M. Daniels, L. De B. Handley, and O. Wahle, provides insights into the techniques, training methods, and strategies employed by swimmers of the era. Originally published by the American Sports Publishing Company, this book captures the spirit of a bygone era in sports.
Readers interested in the history of swimming, as well as coaches and athletes seeking to understand the roots of modern swimming techniques, will find value in this historical text. "Speed Swimming" serves as a testament to the evolution of the sport and the dedication of its early pioneers.
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