Saturday, July 23, 2011
Learning How to Swim: The Basics
Have you always wanted to learn how to swim but were afraid to take the step? Are you bored with sitting on the sidelines while the rest of your family has a blast in the pool? If so, you can and should learn to swim. It's not only a fun thing to do - it's a safe thing to do. Everyone's around water from time to time. Knowing how to swim could literally save your life or someone else's life if a water accident were to occur.
If you're ready to take that first step toward learning to swim, read the tips below to help you get started.
Swimming and Safety
While learning to swim (and even after you learn), there are some basic universal safety rules you should follow every time you enter water. Rules aren't designed to ruin everyone's fun, but to protect swimmers as they have fun.
Below are some of the most basic safety rules to get you started:
1. Swim in Clear Water
You should know how deep the water is before entering. A clear water pool is necessary when learning because one slip into a deep drop-off of a river bed is simply too dangerous for a beginner. You should be able to keep your head above water comfortably while learning.
2. Wear a Life Jacket
Even though it can be uncomfortable, a life jacket will enable you to adjust to the water safely. You'll be able to gain confidence more quickly as you learn swimming maneuvers. Practice makes perfect. Wearing a life jacket allows you to "practice" with less stress and anxiety.
3. Hire a Skilled Instructor
You'll benefit tremendously by hiring a skilled instructor to teach you how to swim. An instructor can teach objectively and safely. Certified swimming instructors must go through training themselves to become certified. This benefits you because you're in the care of someone who knows how to handle swimming dangers or emergencies.
Learning Swim Strokes and Movements
Below are some quick tips that reveal some of the swimming strokes and movements you'll be learning. The purpose of this list is not to replace learning from an instructor, but only to enable you to prepare and even practice the movements before taking your first lesson. Your swimming lesson will go much smoother if you know what to expect.
Posture
Your posture will be important while swimming. Your body will be in a horizontal position. You should keep your head and arms in alignment with the remainder of your body to accomplish a smooth swim and keep good balance.
Arm Strokes
Arm strokes are performed to move the body forward. The more arm strokes you do, the quicker you'll become tired. Try to get the most distance from each arm stroke to minimize time and fatigue. Arm strokes will improve over time although it might be a little awkward in the beginning.
Leg Strokes
Just as your arm strokes act as a pulling method, your leg strokes
push you forward. The arms and legs work together to create the swimming motion.
Breathing While Swimming
Proper breathing is probably the most important thing when swimming. You should practice holding your breath above water, and then also practice below water once you feel confident. Breathe in before you go under water, hold your breath while under the water, and then exhale as you bring your head and body back up. When swimming under water, you'll exhale as you begin to swim forward. Doing this mobilizes you under the water. As you become a more experienced swimmer you might be able to hold your breath longer or stay under the water longer as you swim.
Warning: Never hold your breath beyond what you feel you can handle or put yourself in a situation under water that causes you to hold your breath too long. This is life threatening.
You must walk before you can run just as you'll do very simple swim techniques in the beginning. Don't try to accomplish complicated swim methods until you feel comfortable with the basics. Diving, swimming backwards, swimming under water and goofing off with your family in the water will each come with time. Take it slow, and don't expect to be a champion swimmer after just a few lessons.
Swimming can be fun and safe if you follow the basic safety precautions. It's also great exercise! Use the tips above to prepare for your swimming lessons, and you'll be swimming solo soon.
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You really have to have the right form so that you'd be fast in swimming.
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