Reseña del libro "Tex: The Father of Texas Swimming (en Inglés)"
An officer in the original Navy SEALs, an Olympian, a national champion, the first swim coach at the University of Texas, and the founder of the nation's biggest summer camp, Tex Robertson was a rare individual who pushed the bounds of what one man can accomplish in a lifetime. From his creation of the now-ubiquitous flip turn technique as a swimmer at Michigan to his numerous inventions at Camp Longhorn (including the Frisbee), the effects are still felt today from the life of a man who grew up in frontier West Texas and became, by sheer force of will, an influential figure in state history.To have a major impact in just one area of expertise would be impressive in itself, but Tex Robertson impacted swimming, the U.S. military, wildlife conservation, coaching, youth camping, and - through his connections with multiple Presidents - politics.Featuring a foreword by former U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, TEX: The Father of Texas Swimming is five books in one, each detailing an aspect of a unique and fascinating life: From Mudhole to Michigan - The Story of Tex the SwimmerLonghorns and Frogmen - The Story of Tex the CoachAttawaytogo - The Founding of Camp LonghornPolitical Bulldog - Tex and PoliticsIt Only Takes a Spark... - The Legacy of Tex Robertson