Swimming

Swimming is defined as a physical activity in which the body is propelled into the water by using the movements of the arms and legs; This causes the body to float naturally in the water. Swimming can be a sport practiced by some, or it may be a recreational activity for people. Swimming has been known since a long history stretching back to 2500 BC; Where it was practiced in Egypt, swimming was known in later civilizations such as the Assyrian, Greek, and Roman civilizations. Swimming was part of the combat training known to the ancient Greeks and Romans. It was even part of the teaching curriculum for males in the primary education stage, and at the level of competitive sports, it was Men’s swimming was included as one of the Olympic Games in 1896, followed by women’s swimming in 1912.