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Children Swimming Lesson – Splash Fun with K and E! #3

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Feb 13 2017
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A commitment to swimming is a commitment to safe water play!

It has been about 6 months since K and E started their weekly children swimming lessons with MoovSwim. We previously wrote about them a few months back (and the first time here). Their progress have been tremendous; both children have grown from being apprehensive to more water confident! They are now able to swim independently for a short distance across the breadth of the pool. K has just turned 6 years old, while E has turned 5 years old recently. For beginner swimmers, they have certainly achieved much!

The children are currently now honing their breath control, as well as their arm movements. They are refining their breaststroke, and are attempting to coordinate their breath control together with their arms. In no time to come, they will be able to build up their endurance and swim further distances! Looking forward to more progress in the following lessons to come!

When one is committed to having regular swimming lessons, improvement can be observed as time goes by. It is wonderful to have students who are dedicated in honing their swimming ability so that they can enjoy water safely!

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K practising her breath control while swimming independently

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practising her breaststroke

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E practising his breaststroke

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coach yong guiding E

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