During my swimming experience I learned many new things. Before we started learning I didn't know anything, all I really knew was to kick so I wouldn't drown. The first day we swam we started by doing freestyle to know what level we were in and I wasn't sure I knew how to swim so I just walked across, lucky me I was one of the two students that started swimming that day so I was able to have my teachers attention at all times for help while teaching me. That day I was taught to kick and hold my breath. I was able to manage and was put in level 2.
For about two weeks for the level I was in some of the things I was being taught was the way to breath while swimming, how to hold myself up while swimming, and the movement of how to swim. One of the things I was told that is important in the water is to always be relaxed. We were being taught by doing stream line and to breath we were taught by putting are head in the water blowing bubbles and are hands straight holding against the wall. To be able to float you had to be relaxed same thing while swimming and I was able to do. I learned how to swim within one week but I would stop half way because it was hard for me to catch my breath.
After three weeks of swimming I stopped changing. If I would of never stopped changing I would of been able to got better on my breathing and could've been moved up levels and been able to swim in the deep side of the pool. I changed a couple of other times and those times I swimmed I would do stream line back after back. Our last day of swimming we got tested and I was moved up to level 3. The final day I was taught to jump in and just float in the water after coming back up.
For about two weeks for the level I was in some of the things I was being taught was the way to breath while swimming, how to hold myself up while swimming, and the movement of how to swim. One of the things I was told that is important in the water is to always be relaxed. We were being taught by doing stream line and to breath we were taught by putting are head in the water blowing bubbles and are hands straight holding against the wall. To be able to float you had to be relaxed same thing while swimming and I was able to do. I learned how to swim within one week but I would stop half way because it was hard for me to catch my breath.
After three weeks of swimming I stopped changing. If I would of never stopped changing I would of been able to got better on my breathing and could've been moved up levels and been able to swim in the deep side of the pool. I changed a couple of other times and those times I swimmed I would do stream line back after back. Our last day of swimming we got tested and I was moved up to level 3. The final day I was taught to jump in and just float in the water after coming back up.