Articles for tag: Learning to Swim, Teaching Your Child

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Teaching Your Kids to Swim the Breaststroke

Teaching your kids to swim the breaststroke gives them a stroke that combines the kind of positive elements that make it the stroke of choice among many swimmers young and old. . Your kids can use it for both speed and distance stroke with equal satisfaction. When swimming the breaststroke, your child will have the ...

22 of the Greatest Quotes from Will Smith

Great words of wisdom from Will Smith, ‘The Prince of Bel Air’, the ‘MIB’, and the actor who pursued ‘Happyness’… Everybody need a partner to stand right by their side. —Will Smith Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects. —Will Smith If it was something that I really committed myself to, I don’t think there’s ...

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Types of Pool Floats for Your Children

With swimming pool season already here, it is time to think about the pool floats that your children may enjoy, find use in or that will help protect your children while playing in the water. There are many different types of pool floats available on the market today, ranging from inexpensive arm floaties to the ...

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Teaching Beginner Swim Lessons

Summer is coming up quick and that means it’s off to the pools, beaches and lakes to cool down. Knowing how to swim is an important life skill to have. Teaching swimming can be a daunting task for parents. Where does one even begin? Abandon your trepidation, because here are some simple tips and exercises ...

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How to Use a Swimming Noodle

Using the swimming noodle, a long colored foam tube, can be a fun way to be taught swimming. It is light enough for a child to maneuver, yet strong enough to hold the weight of an adult. Children view the noodle as a toy, therefore as something fun. Adults can be trained in its various ...

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Swimming Tips – Learning the Side Stroke

Butterfly, American crawl, breast stroke , backstroke, these are the strokes Olympic swimmers practice and race with. These strokes are all engineered for speed and power. Each will likely get the swimmer where he wants to go quickly. There is nothing wrong with any of these strokes but if you want to master a stroke ...