Category: Learn To Swim
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Ravens Players to Michael Phelps: Teach Us How to Swim | WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore
While the Baltimore Ravens gear up for their preseason opener next week, some players are taking to the new recovery pool at The Castle. But there appears to be a little problem, and some players are calling on a local legend for help. In a social media video, the players seek Michael Phelps — who…
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Stew Leonard’s Swim School Teaches Water Safety | WTNH News8
Drownings and water-related deaths have been making headlines in Connecticut, and with lots of people headed to the beach/pool in the heat, one local school is looking to teach about water safety.
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With Kids Flocking to Pools Amid Heat Wave, This Pennsylvania Swim Club Is Offering Free Swim Lessons | CBS News
At Nile Swim Club in Yeadon, Pennsylvania, a swim program is underway to teach kids the skills to conquer their fears of water and stay safe in the pool. See NBC News
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Trick To Build Your Swimming Confidence | Calm Within Adult Swim
Are you constantly pointing out what went wrong after a swim? You’re not alone—but that mindset is blocking your growth.
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Isthier Chaudhury Puts His YouTube Swimming Lessons to the Test | The Moth
When Isthier’s wife wants to go scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef on their honeymoon, there’s only one problem… Isthier can’t swim. With only a month before the trip, Isthier must learn how to swim and overcome his fear of trying something new.
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Water Safety Month: Time to Think About Swim Lessons | WAVY TV 10
As we get closer to summer, two recent child drownings in Chesapeake remind all of us that water safety should be top of mind.
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More NYC Kids Getting Help to Learn How to Swim | CBS New York
With summer right around the corner, some children are learning how to swim for free. CBS News New York’s Erica Lunsford caught up with young swimmers and shares how a city investment is giving more kids a chance to learn.
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April Pools’ Day Event in South Florida to Help Prevent Drownings | WPBF 25 News
Florida ranks the highest in the United States for unintentional drownings for kids ages 1 to 4.
