Category: Water Safety
Swimming in Cold Water
SWIM WHISPERER Breakthroughs
Make a Splash with Winter Lessons
It might seem premature to talk about swimming in December, but winter breaks and summer are right around the corner. With the lake and a pool in every neighborhood, it’s important for every child to learn swimming and water safety. Swim lessons teach essential safety skills. Swimming is an activity…
Deep Water Comfort — More than just Treading
One of the main issues that we hear about with children and adults coming in to learn to swim with us is the fear of deep water. Many will tell us that they are comfortable in the water, just not in deep water. Years of swimming instruction has taught us…
Our Position on “Survival Swimming” for Infants and Toddlers
We periodically get questions about whether we teach “survival swimming” to infants and toddlers. The interest is usually driven from watching that viral video of the unattended infant falling into a pool with clothes on rolling to the back, swimming to the wall, and hanging on crying. We don’t teach…
A World without Swim Noodles? We’d be okay with it…
My office manager forwarded on an article from “Chicago Parent” on the use of swim noodles in swim classes. I was about to write a blog post that swim tools don’t teach, teachers do. I was going to take a triathlete angle and pick on my favorite enemies, the hand paddle…
Fresh Water + Alternating Current = Danger
“Chicago Tribune” Article on Water Safety on Vacations
I found this article in the March 6, 2014 “Chicago Tribune” online. As we move into Spring Break season, take a peek for some advice on keeping the kids safe around water. The article highlights some points that we make to our parents and our children in swim lessons: 1) …