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My youngest had lessons and after months, she still couldn't get the courage up to get out of her depth. I took her swimming with me and within 20 minutes she had her 10 metre badge. 2 weeks later she did her 25 metre. I didn't 'teach' her anything, we just played around until I pointed out to her that she wasn't touching the floor anymore. |
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Why'd you want to come too, can't you swim? Woz: about forgetting the physics, I know it sounds daft for me to even think about that side of it but for some reason it's strangely reassuring to know it's not actually possible for me to sink if i do this because of this this and this, if that makes any sense. Maybe it's just me personally liking to know what's going on but I see exactly what you're saying. I switch off when he jabbas on too much anyway :-P |
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Just mess around, thats how we learned when we were younger, if you're having a laugh, you don't really don't get stressed if you're having a laugh and not thinking about it.
The key first isn't learning to swim, its being comfortable being in and under the water. If you don't have a pair of goggles get some, makes putting you're heading under the water easier. :) |
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Jokes. :D I shall get my coat. :) |
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I'm totally the opposite Ophic, I can't breast stroke for shoite but my front crawl is really comfortable, and smooth.
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I`d go for the lessons Maria.... A few years ago I went to lessons (they were about £3 for an hour) I could already swim but I wanted to know the correct breathing techniques as I tend to swim a length of the pool whilst holding my breath!.
It was an all female class and there were 3 levels........ beginner, average and advanced. It was great fun and all the women enjoyed it. I always think that as good as a partner might be if they`re teaching you anything there`s always the potential for an arguement :D Very best of luck x |
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