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Infant Swimming Lessons

Parents Guide To Relaxed Swim Lessons

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Parents Guide to a relaxed Swim Lesson 1. Try to arrive a bit early talking positive with your child, that way you will not have to rush to put them in the water. Especially if the swim experience is new. Your child will feel calm and ready and lessons will be more successful. 2. If [...]

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Should Swimming Lessons Be Mandatory?

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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was against swim lessons for babies. They feared that swimming lessons before the age of 4 would give the child & parent a false sense of security in the water. Say what? Sorry, but does that sound a little off to you? Correct me if I’m wrong, but don’t [...]

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Avoiding Swimming Sickness

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Of course jumping, splashing, diving and sitting in the pool is fun & nice, but unfortunately you can get sick from spending time in the pool. All pools are made up of chemicals & water otherwise we wouldn’t have very nice pools. Without putting you through a CPO class I would like to remind swimmers [...]

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Black Swimmers, Where are they?

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When you turn on the sports channel and there is a swimming meet going, do you ever see any black swimmers? Now mind you I am a swimmer that happens to be black so I am really writing this article and laughing. It’s not that black people cant swim they just don’t have the community [...]

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Swimming Eye Irritation

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It never looks good when you or your child has done a good days swimming and you look at your eyes and they are blood shot red.  The dreaded swimmers eye irritation. Although it never really last too long for most people, it can also be an annoying irritation. Most eye irritation is caused by [...]

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