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Pool Game Basics

Ava Thompson

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Pool Game Basics explores the fascinating history and practical benefits of classic aquatic games. Many popular pool activities, like modified Water Polo and Marco Polo, have surprising origins in early physical education programs, highlighting their long-standing role in promoting physical fitness. Delving into sports history, the book reveals how these games evolved from simple water activities into structured events, emphasizing their enduring appeal and value in developing teamwork and cognitive skills.

 
The book examines core concepts such as aquatic safety and basic swimming skills, then traces the historical development of specific games, supported by historical accounts and early physical education manuals. It further analyzes the educational and physical benefits, using research from exercise science to quantify cardiovascular, muscular, and cognitive improvements. By connecting sports history, physical education, and exercise science, Pool Game Basics presents a comprehensive understanding of pool games as multifaceted activities.

 
Structured in three parts, the book first introduces fundamental principles, then explores historical development, and finally analyzes the benefits. It culminates with a practical guide for adapting and implementing these games in diverse settings, making it a valuable resource for educators, coaches, and anyone interested in enhancing aquatic programs and promoting water safety.
Available since: 02/17/2025.
Print length: 99 pages.

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