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Supervise & Watch Your Mate… – Keep Children Safe Near the Pool

It is essential that you supervise children at all times whether they are near the pool or other bodies of water. Children are naturally curious – they are drawn to water. They can easily overbalance and topple in, so supervision around water is an absolute necessity. Ask yourself these questions? During parties or social gatherings, […]

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Developing Propulsion – Teaching Tips

Developing propulsion techniques from the arms and legs is important to help us move efficiently through the water. It is imperative however that before propulsive movements are taught, floating patterns are established and mastered. Encouraging propulsive movements before floating has been mastered will result in children struggling and thrashing through the water as they endeavour […]

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Maintaining the grasp reflex in learn to swim

Babies are born with a natural grasp reflex. They instinctively grasp and hold on tight to fingers, toys, clothing, and hair. In the swimming lesson we want to try to maintain the baby’s grasp reflex. In doing so, we build strength, independence and teach baby to support their own body weight. These gripping activities play […]

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Learn to Breathe in Swimming – Teaching Tips

Once children learn to breathe in swimming they become truly independent in the water. This independence is great for children’s confidence and self-esteem as they learn their capabilities in the water. While we want to foster children’s independence we need to make sure that the environment is safe for the child. Therefore independent play must always […]

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Learning the Butterfly Swimming Stroke

When teaching butterfly it is best to focus on isolating arm and leg movements. This is before utilising a number of butterfly stroke drills when it comes to learning the butterfly stroke. Here, we discuss ways to develop the correct full butterfly stroke. The first Olympic 200 meters butterfly gold medal on record was won […]

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