
R. A. Kraus
R. A. Kraus is a scientist who studies how humans and animals move in water, focusing on swimming and underwater activities. He investigates how the body works in different aquatic environments to improve performance, safety, and training. His research helps athletes optimize their technique, aids in rehabilitation, and enhances understanding of aquatic physiology. By analyzing factors like breathing, body mechanics, and water resistance, Kraus contributes to sports science, medicine, and underwater exploration, making swimming safer and more efficient for everyone.