Why do younger learners need to wear a swimming cap?
At Swim Rite Aquatic School (SRAS), we strongly encourage our younger learners to wear their swim cap. There are a couple of reasons for doing so. First and foremost, is…
At Swim Rite Aquatic School (SRAS), we strongly encourage our younger learners to wear their swim cap. There are a couple of reasons for doing so. First and foremost, is…
This article is written for children who are learning how to swim in an outdoor environment in a tropical climate. Children learn better in a conducive environment when their body…
A pair of correctly fitted goggles makes a huge difference in a child’s learning progress. Children with unsuitable goggles often spent time wearing or adjusting it hence affecting actual practice…
In one of my previous posting, I shared on a drill that can be done in the water to improve breaststroke kick. Young children tend to do breaststroke kick without…
The steps to learning a swim stroke can be broken down into five main areas, (1) Body Position (2) Legs (3) Arms (4) Breathing (5) Timing Good body position is…