All About Recreational Swimming
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MMM:
Thought of providing some update since I chanced upon this thread again.My 2 older kids started taking on lessons when they were 5 and 6 years old from a old pal who is a coach. They finally learnt how to swim after a couple of months. Actually.. I thought that was slow. Also, my dd1 would sometimes cry during lessons when her coach asked her to go to the deep end so lots of tension.
They learnt for about a year. We stopped when we moved. Now at 10 and 11, they can float, do breaststroke and freestyle but I always feel that their stroke is not good and they lack the stamina to do proper laps. I called the contact provided here and they are starting their lessons this friday with my P1 who totally does not know how to swim. Hopefully we get someone good and effective.
So it's been 3 months since the kids started with the coach. Their strokes are so much better now and can do laps (but they do not have stamina yet to do many continuous laps). For my dd 2 who is P1, she only started learning swimming 3 months back and last week, she did 2 laps of breaststroke in the deep pool on her own (with coach near her but not holding on to her). So i thought that was quite decent. -
Hi Isabell,
most churches have jumbo sales, or they have a thrift shop.
as your children are growing fast, there is no need to buy the expensive ones, or even new ones.
My son has outgrown his shoes and swim clothes at the rate of twice per year. Hence, it was a waste of money buying him good ones, and then have to change them every 6 months.
Hope the above helps, as I only saw this tread by chance. -
My 6yr old son after learning for 5mths, still don’t really know how to breath without the board and need the swimming board.
is this normal? i was expecting him to know how to swim without the board… -
I want to start off my youngest DS for swimming come next Jan, 2013. Any recommendation in Sengkang? I only want from 11am - 12pm to coincide with the other two DSs.
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Twinklesss:
Depending on the age. Here are some of my observation. To be able to swim at least a 10 meter without float/support..and 5 meter on your back.My 6yr old son after learning for 5mths, still don't really know how to breath without the board and need the swimming board.
is this normal? i was expecting him to know how to swim without the board...
age 2 to 4 years old: 8 months to a year
age 5 to 7 years old: 5 to 8 months
age 8 to 12 years old: 3 to 6 months.
So take this as your gauge. Thanks. -
Hi parents,
for those who are sending their children for swimming lessons at public pools, what are the rates you paying?
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Swimtutor:
Hi! Can u share with us the reason for the difference in length of time to master swimming? Is there a \"best time\" (eg 5yo) to learn to swim?
Depending on the age. Here are some of my observation. To be able to swim at least a 10 meter without float/support..and 5 meter on your back.Twinklesss:
My 6yr old son after learning for 5mths, still don't really know how to breath without the board and need the swimming board.
is this normal? i was expecting him to know how to swim without the board...
age 2 to 4 years old: 8 months to a year
age 5 to 7 years old: 5 to 8 months
age 8 to 12 years old: 3 to 6 months.
So take this as your gauge. Thanks. -
My girl’s previous instructor: $120 for 8 lessons in a group of 8 kids.
Public Holiday-- got make up lesson.
MC/Rain–no make up lesson. -
So it is pretty std of $60 for 4 lessons
Thanks
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