a brief history of swimming

Basically humans are familiar with the water in the uterus. In other words, in the womb, humans are already able to float in the water. Basically everyone can swim. Just because many children are not introduced into the water world, they are afraid to play with water.

As the basis of this statement, you can see that historical books have noticed that humans can actually swim in prehistoric times. There is a lot of evidence to support this fact. The earliest evidence we can find through the paintings of the Stone Age swimmers has been found in the "cave swimmers" in the Wadi Sora area of ​​Gilf Kebir in southwestern Egypt. In addition, we can also notice the oldest Gilgamesh epic, Odyssey, Iliad, Beowulf and the Bible. You can read this subject in Ezekiel 47:5, Acts 27:42, Isaiah 25:11. Nikolaus Wynmann was the first person to write a swimming book in 1538. The title of this book is "Der Schwimmer odereinüber…

a brief history of swimming was originally published on Spring

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