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Swimming Lessons

Any parent knows that one of the best things that their child can learn is how to swim. Not only is swimming fun and a great source of recreation, it can also save their child’s life. Swimming lessons are essential in a child's development as there are very few people in the world who do not find themselves around a body of water at some point, and the ability to swim can mean the difference of complete fear of the water and inability to help themselves if they fall in or someone who can enjoy a swim and knows what to do in the case that they do fall into the deep end.

Swimming Lessons are available almost anywhere. Many city recreational classes offer swimming lessons for all ages, starting from infants and going up to adults. There are levels of swimming lessons and each one is to teach a different component of swimming. The beginner lessons let the student get used to being in the water. The students learn how to float and how to push themselves around in the water by kicking their legs or paddling their arms. Once the student is comfortable in the water, they can advance to the intermediate level of swimming lessons.

Intermediate swimming lessons are designed to build upon the beginner lessons. In intermediate lessons the swimmer will learn how to engage their arms and legs together to propel them through the water. They may start with a freestyle stroke or just a ‘doggie paddle’ to get started and then have quick introductions to other swimming styles. The intermediate lessons will also include jumping from the wall or diving board. Learning how to dive is usually the scariest part of learning to swim, but the instructors are there to help the students every inch of the way.

Advanced swimming lessons are for those swimmers who want to really work on their swimming skills. In advanced swimming lessons the students are taught how to do each of the different swimming strokes properly. The breaststroke, backstroke and butterfly stroke are all introduced at the advanced swim lesson level. Depending on the classes available, the advanced class may also include more lessons on different dives like the ones we see at the Olympics.

If you have never taken swimming lessons and want to, do it. You’ll be happy that you have one more skill under your belt. And if you are a parent looking for the perfect recreational hobby for your child, swimming lessons are a great idea. Not only are they great because they are fun, but you will also be giving your child the gift of confidence and safety when it comes to being around water.

  
     

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