A practical guide to swimming for fitness and for enjoyment.
Swimming offers a low-impact cardio workout as well as great resistance training. Swimming for Exercise is a practical and fully illustrated handbook that deals with all aspects of swimming as a fitness discipline. Former Olympian Greg Whyte helps non-swimmers, novice swimmers and experienced swimmers maximize the fitness benefits of their time in the water, improving their health and well-being.
The book covers the four major swimming strokes -- front crawl, breaststroke, backstroke and butterfly -- explaining how proper form helps swimmers exercise more efficiently. Whyte describes how to structure a workout to keep it varied and exciting, and he provides complete training programs for beginner, intermediate and advanced swimmers.
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Swimming for Exercise provides expert instruction and offers new challenges and inspiration for those who want to improve their swimming skills, those who want to take up the sport for exercise and those who already swim regularly.
Bio: | Greg Whyte swam in the Olympics in 1992 and in 1998 and was a European and World Championship medalist. He was also a pentathlete (swimming, shooting, fencing, equestrian and running). He is a professor of applied sport and science at John Moores University in Liverpool, England, and is the author of Run for Life and Cycle for Life. |