HomeSwim
How to use GAMES for swimming lessons
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
Coachtube
Previous
Now Playing: Blowing bubbles in the hoop
Next
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1

    Hi
  • 2

    Who is this course for?
  • 3

    Who is your instructor?
  • 4

    FAQ
  • 5

    Tripod of swimming education
  • 6

    Water Familiarization
  • 7

    Buoyancy
  • 8

    Mobility
  • 9

    Games criteria
  • 10

    Game types
  • 11

    Breathing
  • 12

    Opening eyes under the water
  • 13

    Submersion
  • 14

    Diving
  • 15

    Equipment (Golden rules)
  • Chapter 2: Games
  • 16

    Monkey arms
  • 17

    Snapping crocodile
  • 18

    Blowing candles
  • 19

    Kangaroo game
  • 20

    Otters on the log
  • 21

    Starfish in the ocean
  • 22

    Teddy kickboard
  • 23

    Grabing sinkers
  • 24

    Horsy
  • Lesson 25:
    Blowing bubbles in the hoop

  • 26

    Noodle mirror and back float
  • 27

    Talking to the fishy
  • 28

    Airplane
  • 29

    Toys watching us swim
  • 30

    Motorbike
  • 31

    Sinkers opening eyes
  • 32

    Jump and high five

Invite friends to view this course

Invite sent successfully!

Login

Forgot Your Password?

Don't have an account ? Sign Up

Sign up for a free account

Already have an account ? Login

How to use GAMES for swimming lessons

how could Games help my child’s swimming lessons? This is extremely important. when it comes to children’s learning, FUN is an important factor. Boring lessons will make learning to swim a dull experience and children don’t like boring activities. Also if you have the time and passion it might be a good idea to consider how to become a teacher? Are these Games for swimming Lessons appropriate f...

Book It for 99,00 $

Congratulations!

You just booked "How to use GAMES for swimming lessons"

Ready to get started?

Congratulations!

You completed "How to use GAMES for swimming lessons"

Congratulations!

But you still need to watch Video to get the Credit.
Please navigate back and watch the video lessons you skipped to the end.