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Month: December 2017

Making Sure Swimmers are on the Right Track

Whether you want your child to be a competitive swimmer or not, it’s important to know what the learning curve should be for kids who are enrolled in a swimming lessons program. Little is done to educate parents and swimmers on the expectations for a swimmers age and skill level. This article will help identify the different stages of development for swimmers and what you can do to make sure that your swimmer is where they are supposed to be. Stages of Development Learn to Survive: LIVE Learning to survive in the water is a process that should be...

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The Parent’s Guide to Preventing Swimmer’s Ear

Swimmer’s ear is a big problem for people who swim frequently, especially children. When water gets trapped in the ear canal after swimming, it becomes the perfect spot for bacteria and germs to cultivate. If left unchecked it can eventually develop into an outer ear infection that requires medical attention. It’s a fairly common problem, but the good news is there are some easy ways to prevent it! Check out our tips for preventing swimmer’s ear Preventing Swimmer’s Ear Before Swimming First thing’s first: try not to swim in lakes, ponds, or rivers. If you do, check for posted...

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3 Basic Items To Buy For Pool Fun

While there are lots of games that can be played in the pool without toys, there are numerous others that can be invented with the assistance of some inexpensive toys. In a world where expensive pool toys are all the rage, a universe of play opens up with some of the basics. Additionally, some of these can be used to facilitate swim skills! Dive into summer fun with beach and water toys that are guaranteed to make a splash with your kids. Toy #1: Pool Noodles Pool Noodles are fun, inexpensive and perfect for kids, teens, and adults alike!...

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Top Tips for Ensuring Children’s Swim Safety

Swimming is a great recreational sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. But it’s important to know how to be safe while you’re in the water. Many swimming injuries or even deaths are preventable by following basic safety rules for swimming in pools and natural bodies of water. The following are our top three rules for parents teaching their young children to swim, and some general tips to keep in mind for the parents themselves! Always Supervise Children Children require supervision from an adult in most situations, and being in or near the water is no...

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Mastering the 4 Strokes of Swimming

Swimming lessons is about more than just survival. It’s about learning the sport of swimming! What kids can learn at a young age is incredible and they can do more than we think! The number one concern every parent has when it comes to swimming is SAFETY. All any parent wants when they sign their kids up for swimming lessons is to make sure that they will survive in the water on their own. Although this is the most immediate goal you should strive to accomplish with your child, there is a world of skills to be learned in...

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The Benefits of Year-Round Swimming Lessons

Just because the weather is cooling down, it doesn’t mean our pool is! Here are 3 reasons why year-round swimming lessons are valuable to your child’s development. Consistency in Swimming Builds Skills Faster Children thrive on routine and if you keep their swim lessons part of their weekly routine, they will shine as a swimmer in no time. Swimming is closer to learning a language than learning to ride a bike; if you don’t use it, you lose it. Swimming uses different muscle groups that are not used on land, and during developmental years it’s important to instil the...

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LIVE

Explore the health benefits of swimming and how to teach your child a “safety first” approach in the pool.

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LOVE

Learn how to create a love of swimming through a variety of fun and interactive games and activities.

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SWIM

Discover the success stories in competitive swimming from both children and young adults.

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