Float. Breathe. Let go - a calmer way to learn swimming.


Does floating feel awkward? Is breathing under water making you panic?
Whether you’re learning to swim or you’re a swimming teacher with pupils who just can’t relax, this week’s email will help bring calm to the chaos.

Hi, Mark here. I hope you've had a great week.

When you’re relaxed in the water, everything becomes easier – movement feels smoother, breathing becomes rhythmical, and swimming starts to feel natural.

3 Steps to Help You (or Your Pupils) Relax in Water:

  • Breathe-hold and submerge – build comfort under the surface
  • Move slowly – reduce tension and build control
  • Breathe rhythmically – keep the body calm and steady

Go Underwater and Really Feel It

One of the simplest ways to truly relax in the water is to go under completely.
Put on your goggles, take a deep breath, and dive.
What do you see? Likely everything – crystal clear.
What do you hear? Almost nothing. Just calm. Stillness. Peace.

That sense of silence and clarity creates the perfect state for relaxation. And the more comfortable you become here, the easier swimming gets.

For loads more tips, tricks and solutions for teaching and learning how to relax in the water, click this link.

Need Ready-to-Go Lesson Plans?


I’ve taken the stress out of lesson planning by creating 101 swimming lesson plans you can download instantly.

From first water entry to butterfly, these plans include:

  • Every stroke broken into parts (body position, kick, pull, breathing, timing)
  • Progression from beginner to advanced
  • Confidence-building lessons for complete beginners
  • Dedicated plans for teaching adults

Click the download button below and download your copy, or click the cover image to INSTANTLY PREVIEW my book.

Ready to Make Lesson Planning Effortless?

That's it for this week. Stay focused, stay in touch and stay safe.

Happy swimming!

Cheers

Mark

Swim Teach

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