Fundamentals of Swimming
Fundamentals of Swimming
Fundamentals of Swimming
FUNDAMENTALS OF
SWIMMING
Every individual has a natural ability to use their arms
and legs to stay afloat. The instinct however disappears
within a few months after birth. Later in life many
individuals have intrinsic fear of water. The natural
response to this is to try hard, tense up and struggle.
Needless stiffness or strain impedes coordination.
Swimming requires adjustment to new surroundings and be
acquainted to the new environment means being able to
adapt oneself to the water.
THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN
DEVELOPING SKILL AND TECHNIQUE IN SWIMMING:
Breathing
Placement of head
Gliding and landing
BREATHING
Breathing in water as in swimming is the same
as any other sports. Take a small amount of
air, when your face is above the water and
exhale by blowing out through both the mouth
and nose
SUBMERGING
(BOBBING)
FLOATING
Many people swim to stop them from sinking by trying
to swim on the water, not in the water. Floating is the
best way to conserve energy, the next basic skill of
swimming to learn is using the buoyancy of the head.