Guidelines

What are swim teaching strategies?

What are swim teaching strategies?

Strategies To Work With This Class

  • Engage in activity in shallow water where all students can work on their breath control skills, make the activity fun use toys e.g. cups, rings. Communicate, build rapport and trust.
  • Vary the activity for the new student in the class.
  • Set achievable goals for all.

What is a teaching point in swimming?

provide opportunities to further develop swimming and water safety competence and survival and rescue skills. Teaching points – aspects of the skill that should be emphasised.

What stroke is the hardest to learn?

Butterfly To anyone who’s not a professional swimmer, the butterfly is intimidating. It’s easily the hardest stroke to learn, and it requires some serious strength before you can start to match the speeds of the other strokes.

Which is the easiest swimming style?

Breaststroke
Breaststroke. The breaststroke is arguably the easiest swimming stroke for any beginner. Because you keep your head out of the water, you may feel most comfortable starting with this basic stroke.

How do you teach a beginner swimmer?

How to Teach Beginner Swim Lessons

  1. Set up your equipment before class.
  2. Introduce the swimmers to the water.
  3. Show them how to blow bubbles, then turn their head to the side.
  4. Use the kickboard to show the students how to float on their stomachs and on their backs.

How do you do a swimming lesson plan?

At it’s most basic form, a swimming lesson plan should contain:

  1. Lesson objective introduction/recap of the previous lesson.
  2. Swimming skill development, including games, activities and teacher demonstration.
  3. Lesson close/assessment.
  4. The time duration of each segment.

What is basic sculling?

Sculling water is a basic swimming technique where you use quick horizontal movements of the hands in the water to maintain your head above the water surface. You float in a vertical position with your arms extended sideways at shoulder level, elbows slightly bent.

What makes a good swim teacher?

A good teacher is not just qualified, he/she is also knowledgeable. In fact, a truly excellent teacher is trained and knowledgeable in lots of different things – ranging from swimming and diving to water polo and ‘Parent & Child’ teaching. They also have the skills to teach diverse groups.

What skills does a swimming teacher need?

Skills:

  • Enthusiastic and positive attitude towards swimming.
  • Good communicator.
  • The ability to inspire confidence and motivate swimmers.
  • Perseverance and patience.
  • The ability to encourage people and put them at ease.
  • An understanding of how to differentiate in a teaching session.