Look at both videos I posted today. If a child is comfortable putting his face in the water at the side of the pool is swimming in a "survival position," he needs more flotation. When do you take it out? In this video, Nolan is almost ready. You want you learner to be competent and confident in swimming with his face in the water and getting his breath as needed, returning to the swimming position without hesitation. I'd recommend the Swim Lessons University Swim 101 DVD for details.
Look at both videos I posted today. If a child is comfortable putting his face in the water at the side of the pool is swimming in a "survival position," he needs more flotation. When do you take it out? In this video, Nolan is almost ready. You want you learner to be competent and confident in swimming with his face in the water and getting his breath as needed, returning to the swimming position without hesitation. I'd recommend the Swim Lessons University Swim 101 DVD for details.
swimprofessor 1 month ago
When should u remove floatation for someone at his size and ability? What signs should i look for?
GsoPRO 1 month ago