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RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:
Goggles - should be double or split strapped and
"fogless". Most good goggles should cost at least $10
Bad goggles can be worse than no goggles. Students tend to learn
faster when wearing goggles. The favored brand is sold at the swim
school office. They provide a comfortable and secure fit for all
faces: infants to adults.
Caps - The teachers appreciate students who use
swim caps to keep the hair out of the face and to help keep the
goggles from slipping on the back of the head.
Type of suit - Boys should wear the shortest shorts
possible. Boy's briefs are highly recommended. Girls should wear
suits with straps that do not fall off the shoulder.
Pool Diapers - If not definitely potty-trained,
wear a paper swim diaper and a reusable pool diaper.
Swim Ear Drops - Alcohol & boric acid ear drops
to help prevent Swimmers' Ear
Wet Suits - We have wet suits that can be used
to keep the babies & children warm & to help w/bouyancy.
Fins - our special adjustable snap fins are for
sale and recommended for strength development.
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The confident swimmer considers floating to be an alternative to swimming.
Visualize a child or person floating in water - face up (supine) with
an appearance of DOING NOTHING! Face is out of the water (maybe even smiling),
This child is actually DOING IT ALL with Comfort, Trust, and Knowledge
of Skill.
COMFORT
TRUST
KNOWLEDGE
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