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Practical manual teaches fundamental and advanced swimming through clear instruction and illustrations, emphasizing the health benefits and necessity of learning to swim. It outlines progressive lessons on floating, treading, diving, and multiple strokes—back, breast, side, trudgeon, crawl, a Dalton variant, racing and over-arm techniques—plus drills, stroke transitions, and specialty movements. A chapter by a second instructor develops additional advanced strokes and competitive form. The text also covers lifesaving and resuscitation methods (including Hall and Sylvester), water polo guidance, exhibition feats and practical training exercises such as swimming with clothes or restraints, aimed at learners of all ages and abilities.

About the Author

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Frank Eugen Dalton

Frank Eugen Dalton was an author known for his contributions to the field of swimming instruction. His notable work, "Swimming Scientifically Taught," emphasizes a methodical approach to learning how to swim, integrating scientific principles into the teaching process. Dalton's writing reflects a commitment to enhancing swimming techniques and safety, making his work valuable for both instructors and learners. His insights continue to resonate with those interested in the art and science of swimming.

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