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    Hōʻau : learn to swim / by Bill Woolsey.
    by Woolsey, Bill.
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    Kaneohe, HI : Woolsey Swim School, 2005.
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  • Swimming for children.
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    9780985596705 (pbk.) :
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    20 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
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    "The Author Bill Woolsey was born and raised in Hawaii. He attended McKinley High School in Hawaii and in 1952 at the age of 17 was a member of the US Olympic Swim Team. He was a Gold and Silver Medalist and 2- Time Olympian from the 1952 Helsinki and 1956 Melbourne Olympics. He was coach[ed] by Soichi Sakamoto known by Reader['s] Digest and other national publications proclaiming him as 'The Greatest Swim Coach in the World'... This book is about Teaching Swimming designed for anyone who want[s] to teach. All you need to do is follow this lesson plan. The basic swim foundation is based on a two-part format: (A) Step-by Step instructions and (B) Frame by Frame photographs explaining the techniques you will be following. It is quite simple and very easy to understand..."--Amazon.
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