The toolkit every swimming teacher needs


Are you looking to enhance your teaching toolkit and make a bigger splash in your lessons?

Hi, Mark here. Hope all is well with you.

Everyone needs tools that make their job easier and raise the quality of their work, and we swimming teachers are no exception.

My carefully curated collection of swimming resources is designed to support and inspire teachers like you, ensuring your pupils receive the highest quality instruction that brings about significant progress.

Tailored Lesson Plans and Assessment Tools

Save valuable time with my adaptable lesson plans and assessment tools, crafted to suit various skill levels and learning paces. These resources help you focus on what you do best - teaching - while I handle the planning.​

Comprehensive Guides for Stroke Techniques

Break down each swimming stroke into manageable drills with my basic technique guides. These resources cover all four fundamental strokes, providing clear instructions to help your students master each component effectively.​

Featured eBooks to Enhance Your Teaching

How To Be A Swimming Teacher: A definitive guide to conducting outstanding swimming lessons, offering insights into effective teaching strategies and class management.​ Click here for an instant preview.

  • 101 Swimming Lesson Plans: A collection of ready-made lesson plans that simplify your preparation process, allowing you to focus more on student engagement.​ Go here for an instant preview.

  • Teaching Adults How to Swim: This guide unlocks the art of adult instruction, addressing the unique challenges and rewards of teaching adult learners.​ Go here for an instant preview.

Explore My Full Range of Resources

I have everything you need to elevate your teaching practice from stroke-specific drills to comprehensive lesson plans.​

Discover all my resources by clicking here.

That’s all for this week. Happy swimming!

Cheers

Mark

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