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When I Feel I Am Drowning What Should I Do? (What Keeps Me Afloat In The Water?)

I am of the belief that every child should be taught how to swim at an early age. The earlier the better. Actually, infants are quite comfortable in the water and if not nurtured and practiced, we somehow lose this comfortableness in the water when we get older. Even though later in their li...
When I Feel I Am Drowning What Should I Do? (What Keeps Me Afloat In The Water?)

Three Tips For Learning To Float (Set Yourself Up For A Floating Success)

Learning to float can be a daunting task for many novice swimmers. If you are just starting out or tried it out before and got discouraged because you couldn't get past the floating stage, perhaps the following piece of advice will help you to get over the initial learning curve. Whatever the reas...
Three Tips For Learning To Float (Set Yourself Up For A Floating Success)

Triathletes! Focus On Swim Technique! (Should You Drop The Hand Paddles And Pullbuoys?)

Triathletes are no doubt in a group of the most versatile and toughest athletes out there. Combining three totally different sports into one good race is an art within itself. However, it comes as no surprise that with the increasing popularity of the triathlon sport, there is a lot of misguid...
Triathletes! Focus On Swim Technique! (Should You Drop The Hand Paddles And Pullbuoys?)

Track Start vs. Grab Start Explained (Should I Choose The Track Start Or The Grab Start For My Races?)

Should I do a track start or a grab start? That is a question I get asked quite a lot. My answer usually is that it really depends on many things. Such things could be your body agility, what type of event you swim, how deep you want to go on a dive and what you feel comfortable with. If yo...
Track Start vs. Grab Start Explained (Should I Choose The Track Start Or The Grab Start For My Races?)

How To Start With Open Water Swimming (Tips On How To Transition From The Pool To Open Water With Ease)

Open water swimming is supposedly one of the fastest-growing sports around the globe. I am not sure where I heard this statement, but I do think it is probably true. It seems that more and more folks go out there and explore the wild water and its health benefits. The fact is that open water...
How To Start With Open Water Swimming (Tips On How To Transition From The Pool To Open Water With Ease)

How To Get The Most Out Of Your Track Start? (Top Tips On Improving Your Track Start)

When it comes to learning your swimming start, there needs to be room for experimentation. Without trying new things, you will never improve. With that in mind, let’s examine some key aspects of the track start. As I discussed in the grab vs. track start post before, the track start is bec...
How To Get The Most Out Of Your Track Start? (Top Tips On Improving Your Track Start)

Warm Down Your Way To Recovery

Last time I talked about learning to swim slow to improve your swim technique, but how about swimming slow during warm down for recovery (also referred to as cool down). When I compose swim workouts where we swim faster sets which is almost all the time, there is a choice to add a lot of rest...
Warm Down Your Way To Recovery

Backstroke Magic (How To Properly Swim Backstroke?)

Most swimmers view backstroke as one of the most beautiful strokes out there. When swam correctly, the swimmer appears as if gliding on top of the water with rotating arms in a smooth motion. Let's have a look at how it is done. There are several aspects that you need to focus on head p...
Backstroke Magic (How To Properly Swim Backstroke?)

Breaststroke Lesson - How About Them Legs?

Now that you have been instructed on how to use the arms in breaststroke, we can get on with explaining the leg movements. Don't get discouraged here as it is one of the hardest parts of swimming to teach. When I was little I was always told: "kick like a frog, kick like a frog". Hmm, it...
Breaststroke Lesson - How About Them Legs?

Swimming - The Master of All Exercises (Calories vs. Muscles vs. Joints)

Swimming, as we have always been told, is called the ultimate, all-around exercise activity. It is said that swimming works all of the body's major muscle groups, has little impact on your joints and can burn as many calories as going for a run. I do not need to talk about the fact that...
Swimming - The Master of All Exercises (Calories vs. Muscles vs. Joints)
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