Teaching Frontcrawl High Elbow Recovery
Frontcrawl high elbow recovery enable the student’s arm and hand to re-enter the water smoothly, setting up for an early catch phase of the stroke.
THE LEADING SWIM SCHOOL IN SINGAPORE
Swim Rite Aquatic School
Our progressive program is developed based on AUSTSWIM standards and is delivered by AUSTSWIM, American Swimming Coaches Association (ASCA), Swim Coaches and Teachers Australia (ASCTA) and Sports Singapore (NROC) teachers.
Classes are conducted in small group size of four to five beginners to one teacher.
A student learns better when grouped with others of similar abilities; therefore we assess your child’s before recommending a suitable class.
It is important to know your child’s progress and challenges in his learning journey, therefore we communicate regularly with you on your child’s development.
At Swim Rite Aquatic School, our program caters to three main groups:
6 months to 3.5 years old
Infants and toddlers are ready for the pool with their parents. For this age group, the parents will be the teachers of their little ones. Expect to be the cheerleaders as the little ones learn to move through and underwater!
3.5 years old onwards
Children in this age group are ready to attend classes independently. Through our skill-stacking exercises, they will learn each stroke and increase the swim distance progressively.
17 years old onwards
Adults are better learners. Pick a stroke and, if you are not water-phobic, you can expect to cover a short distance in twelve classes.
Frontcrawl high elbow recovery enable the student’s arm and hand to re-enter the water smoothly, setting up for an early catch phase of the stroke.
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