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Why Not Little Finger BackCrawl Exit?

Why Not Little finger back crawl exit? Do you teach back of hand or little finger exit in back crawl? If yes, have you asked yourself why? Is it because your course tutor told you this was required? Some years ago, we held a week long clinic* for club swimmers, the purpose of which was to...

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Adult Learning – 1. Introduction

Introduction Teaching adults is a wholly different prospect from teaching children. Why? Simple, it’s not physical (generally) it psychological. Adults have become thinking human beings, they have developed attitude and opinions, will have views and perceptions that life experience has given them, that children (by and large) have not yet developed. For early adult learning,...

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Why Butterfly is the Simplest stroke

Did you know that butterfly is the simplest stroke and easiest to teach and swim? Think about it. Front crawl has 2 arms operating independently, moving alternately in opposite directions, legs going up and down at the same time, the body rotating on neither the arm or leg axis and with the mouth or nose...

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