Can't really say, dates back to prehistoric times. It is clear that our prehuman ancestors could swim, as swimming is a common activity among primates.
no one invented swimming. some ramdom cave men probably saw a lake or pond and pushed each other in.
He invented it in 1852.
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No, the English did not invent swimming. Swimming has been around since ancient times and no one knows who the first person to swim was.
swimming wasn't invented, it just is, it exists as a way to move in water conveniently. as for when it became a competition i have no clue
Of course not! Swimming has never really been invented, it has just been possible, thus taught.
You can Google History of Swimming and click on the third link (wikipedia) and it gives you quite a bit of information about how swimming was invented. I found it quite amusing...... . :)
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Ben Franklin invented the fins in 1717. He used them for his hands due to his love of swimming. Unfortunately, how he invented them is unknown.
Ben Franklin invented the fins in 1717. He used them for his hands due to his love of swimming. Unfortunately, how he invented them is unknown.
Plato did not invent the water clock. The water clock, also known as a clepsydra, has origins dating back to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Plato likely used and was inspired by existing water clock technology in his time.
what did Obama invent
"Normal" swimming is usually considered to be individual lap swimming or individual or relay competition and is one of the four racing strokes: Front crawl(or freestyle), butterfly, breastroke, or backstroke. Each of these can be perfected by preset standards. Another "normal" stroke may be elementary backstroke but it is a resting stroke and not in any competition. Synchronized swimming consists of a team that works together to invent a routine based on the standard moves.