meanswimming
Meanswimming is a swimming technique that originated in the early 20th century. It involves swimming with the legs only, while keeping the upper body relatively still. This unusual style of swimming gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, particularly in the United States.
The technique of meanswimming was first developed by Harold Rounsley, an American swimmer and instructor, in
Meanswimming quickly gained attention and popularity as a new and purportedly more efficient swimming method. It
Despite its initial popularity, meanswimming ultimately fell out of favor as a competitive swimming technique. It