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Hi there, Mark here. Teaching adults isn’t like teaching children. Adults carry fear, assumptions, pride, embarrassment - and often a lifetime of avoiding water. If you use the same structure you use for kids, you’ll both end the lesson frustrated. You don’t need to invent a new approach. You just need the right one. Why Adult Lessons FailAdults aren’t lacking technique - they’re lacking trust and confidence. What Solves ThisMy book Teaching Adults How To Swim, clearly outlines how they are different to children in the water and how to:
When adults feel supported, not judged, their learning pace skyrockets. Who It’s ForNew instructors, experienced teachers who want smoother lessons, or anyone who teaches even one adult per week. Get your copy here
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Hi there, Mark here. Many beginners try to learn swimming by piecing together random YouTube videos, overheard tips, and whatever they remember from childhood. No wonder progress feels slow - the information is scattered everywhere. You don’t need more noise. You need a clear path. Why This Guide Exists The 270‑page Swimming Guide for Beginners puts everything in one place: floating, breathing, standing mid‑swim, front crawl, breaststroke, water confidence - all in simple, calm explanations...
Are you getting out of breath long before you think you should be? Which breathing technique is the right one for you? Hi, Mark here. Hope you're doing well. Let’s talk about breathing.Whether you're a beginner swimmer or a swimming teacher, one of the most common struggles in the pool is getting out of breath too quickly. Sound familiar? I’ve had loads of questions recently like: “How often should I breathe?” “Am I doing it wrong if I’m gasping for air?” “Is there a best breathing style for...
Can you tread water? How often does it feature in your lessons? Treading water is an important skill to learn for many reasons. Also, this week, fine-tune your teaching practice to be even more outstanding! Hi, Mark here – let’s talk Treading Water. Ever found it tricky to teach treading water in a way that really clicks for your swimmers? Maybe you're a swimmer or beginner, and treading water is something you've always wanted to be able to do. This week’s focus is all about this vital skill...