Swim Discovery

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2021/04/29
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Jim and Jeff Wood are brothers who grew up saturated in chlorine from the time they could walk. From learning how to swim as toddlers to climbing the ranks of successful competitive swimming careers. They now dedicate their lives to giving back and helping others learn to swim. They've taught thousands of kids to swim out of their flagship swim school, Swim Revolution, in Atlanta, GA. Now they're diving headfirst, bringing you their trademark learn-to-swim programs to the world. -- SwimAble.com

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#16: 5 EASY THINGS TO DO AT HOME for Beginner Swimmer
2021/10/04
For most kids the learn-to-swim journey starts and stops at swimming lessons. Most Parents only do 3 things: sign up & pay, drive their kids to swimming lessons, & then sit and watch. Most kids don’t get any swimming help outside of those times in the pool at Swimming Lessons.  If you are not doing these 5 easy things, you are spending way too much time and way too much money on Swimming Lessons. ✅ Learn to Swim Lifevest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ ✅ Start Swimming with SwimAble Kid:  https://swimable.com/swimablekid ✅ Read More: https://blog.swimable.com/5-easy-things-beginner-swimmer ✅ Read More: https://blog.swimable.com/the-5-freedoms-of-swim-discovery ✅ Find a pool near you: Swimmersguide.com ✅ Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources Transcript: What is going on everyone. Welcome on into another episode of the swim discovery podcast brought to you by SwimAble.com. We are your hosts, Jim wood and Jeff Wood, and Jim, really, really excited to dive into today’s topic. We’re going to be talking about five easy things that your beginning swimmer can do in order to learn how to swim faster. And a lot of the questions that we’re getting. From our listeners or from parents who are utilizing the SwimAble platform. Our questions like this. How do I speed up the process and get my child to learn how to swim faster? So I’m super excited to dive into today’s episode. The reality here is that in today’s world, we are all too happy to pay a bit more in exchange for ne. To do a bit less. You see, we’d rather pay extra to have someone else take care of things for us. And it seems like this is the case right now in the marketplace. Swimming lessons have been no different. That is really the goal of what we’re looking to change. With the SwimAble platform. And so I’m really Jim really excited to dive into this episode today. Me too, man, this one like all of them are a long time coming since like been years of thinking about how kids learn to swim and realizing that there’s some ways to do things better. And when we get all these questions from parents, a lot of it’s like, How do I help my kid learn to swim faster outside of their swimming lessons? You know, I’m glad parents are thinking about it because for most kids, they’re learning to swim process starts and stops at swimming lessons. So parents have really three things to do with their kids are enrolled in swimming lessons. Most of the time some parents go above and beyond, but it goes like this sign up for the swimming lessons and pay for those swimming lessons. Drive your kid to the program. Sit back and relax and watch. That’s how most kids learn how to swim. They’re not getting any help outside. Of swimming lessons and you know, as in most things in life, we pay for that what’s that convenience that the ability to, to pass off to somebody else and have them do something for us and with swimming lessons, you really pay for that convenience in a number of ways. The two biggest ones are your time and your hard earned money. And if you’re not doing these five easy things with your beginner swimmer outside of swimming lessons, or in general, if you decide not to do swimmin
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#15: How to teach Kids to BREATHE while Swimming!
2021/09/27
Is your child scared to put their face in the water? Does your child struggle with breathing on their own? In this episode of the Swim Discovery Podcast, Jim and Jeff give you answers to help your kids overcome the hump!
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#14: How to Overcome your Child's Fear of Putting their Face in the Water
2021/09/06
Is your child scared to put their face in the water? Does your child struggle with breathing on their own? In this episode of the Swim Discovery Podcast, Jim and Jeff give you answers to help your kids overcome the hump!   Lets Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/swimable-kid/ – TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Blog: What learning looks like with Swim Discovery
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#13: Best way to keep your toddler safer around the water
2021/09/04
Over half of parents think swimming lessons are the best way to reduce childhood drowning. We will show you the tried and true ways to keep your toddler safer around the water Lets Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Children’s Readiness for Learning Front Crawl: https://www.academia.edu/1849868/Childrens_Readiness_for_Learning_Front_Crawl Blog: What learning looks like with Swim Discovery   Transcript Hello, Swim Discovery, family. Welcome to the podcast, that equips parents around the world to help their children discover how to swim for themselves. This week, we are answering the question, what is the best way to keep your toddler safe around the water this week, Jim and Jeff will break down a study that is oversaturated the learn to swim community. This study claims that having your kids in swimming lessons can reduce their risk of drowning by up to 88%. Are you ready? Let’s jump in here, Jeff and Jim Wood. What’s going on everyone. Welcome back in to another episode of the swim discovery podcast brought to you by swimable.com. We are your hosts, Jim wood and Jeff Wood and parents. If you have a three-year-old or. Any new swimmer. This episode is extremely impactful because we’re going to be diving in today and answering and unpacking the question, which is what do we have to do to keep our three-year-old safe in and around the water. And as we get into this episode, only a couple of things out upfront to make sure that our audience knows. What we’re really clear on number one, we’re going to talk about things that might sound a little bit controversial relative to what maybe other swim schools or other swimming information or their swimming programs how they talk about it. And so we want to lay out the reality that number one, we are. Anti swimming lessons, the information we’re going to get into Mike sound like that initially. But the idea here is that we want to set you guys up as parents with the right information so that you can keep your kids completely safe or as safe as possible. And we think in order to do that, we have to start to actually talk about the data and the information and some of the studies that a lot of swim schools. Present that push parents towards their swimming lessons. All right. We are super excited to dive into this episode today. If you didn’t get a chance last week, we talked about the two year old age group and can they actually learn how to swim? And if so, what do we have to do to actually keep them safe? And obviously this week, we’re talking about the three-year-old age bracket and then we’ll go on from there. So, Jim, is there anything that I missed in that introduction? Are you ready to get. I’m ready to get started. I think you nailed it. And I want to reiterate again that some of the things we’re going to say today are contr
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#12: Can a 2 year old learn to swim? - Part 2
2021/08/02
How long will it take a two year old to learn to swim? And is ISR worth it? Lets Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Children’s Readiness for Learning Front Crawl: https://www.academia.edu/1849868/Childrens_Readiness_for_Learning_Front_Crawl Blog: What learning looks like with Swim Discovery   Transcript Hey, Swim Discovery family. Welcome to the podcast that equips parents around the world to help their children discover how to swim on this week’s episode. We got part two of can, a two year old learned to swim and Jim and Jeff will be discussing the question of how long it exactly takes a two year old to learn to swim. Also, in this episode, Jeff and Jim give some spicy takes on ISR that’s infant survival rescue swimming lessons. You do not want to miss it. Let’s jump in. Here are Jeff and Jim Wood .The majority of the population two year olds really can’t learn how to swim. Let’s then go into, okay. Let’s say start at the age of two. And we were at push this out in a consistent manner, meaning they’re involved in swimming lessons consistently, and that is the means of teaching the kids, how to swim. How long does it take Hey, before I tell you what I think from experience, let’s go back to Google. Okay. Cause this is what parents are finding. And so here we go. The first thing I’m going to share is just one of the, one of the initial Google results that’s going to pop up. Actually, I think it’s number one. And I already did this this morning preparing, so here we go. This is the, this is the number one answer. Okay, here we go. And it starts by saying this. We are assuming children attend weekly 30 minute polarize at swim lessons all year round. So that right there is already doing a bunch of things that most parents are not doing. Okay. Most parents aren’t going all year round. They’re just not, they’re very seasonal. They think about swimming lessons right before the summer and they ended in the fall. That’s the majority that’s way over 50%. Okay. Then they’re assuming weekly, 30 minute private swimming lessons. Okay. Look at private swimming lessons are very expensive. Most parents are not affording that right now. The most popular lessons are group lessons with three to four kids per class. And then there are group lessons with six to eight kids per class. Okay. They stay in here, group lessons. The process of learning is learn to swim, so those are the caveats I’m putting around what they say. Okay. And then we’re going to talk about what research says, and then what we say, this is from teacher child to swim.com. Okay. It’s the first Google result. That’s going to pop up for you. It says children who start swimming lessons between the ages of 18 months and three years. That
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#11: Can a 2 year old learn to swim? - Part 1
2021/07/26
Can a two year old learn to swim? How long will it take a two year old to learn this way? And what can we do as parents to keep them safe in the process? Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Children’s Readiness for Learning Front Crawl: https://www.academia.edu/1849868/Childrens_Readiness_for_Learning_Front_Crawl Blog: What learning looks like with Swim Discovery   Transcript Hey, Swim Discovery, family. Welcome to the podcast and equips parents around the world to help their children discover how to swim on this week’s episode. We’re answering the questions can a two year old learn to swim? How long will it take a two year old to learn this way? And what can we do as parents to keep them safe in the process? This episode is so jam packed. I had to split it up into two different parts. In this episode, Jeff and Jim will tackle the question. Can a two-year-old learn how to swim. If you’re ready, let’s jump in. Here’s Jeff and Jim wood. What is going on everyone? Welcome on into another episode of the swim discovery podcast brought to you. By SwimAble.com. We are your hosts, Jim Wood and Jeff Wood. And by request, we have got an epic episode for you guys today. We are going to be diving in and specifically answering three questions in today’s episode, can a two year old. Learn how to swim. If so, how long does it take for them? They actually learn how to swim. And what does that really mean? Let’s define that a little bit. And then most importantly, what does it take to keep this age range safe in and around the pool? That is we’re going to be diving into today’s episode. Jim. I am super excited to unpack this. Are you ready to rock? I’m super ready to rock and roll. I’m really excited to talk about this topic. It’s a very confusing topic for parents and you know, what we’ve noticed in, in owning a swim school for as long as we have is that more and more parents every year. Are trying to get their two year olds into swimming lessons and they have some ideas, some goals about what they want to get out of that. And so I think it’s very fitting that we have this conversation. Now I know where our midway through the summer. And so some parents may already be in swimming lessons, some may not yet, but I think this information is going to help any parent that has a two year old at home. So I’m really excited. And like Jeff said, just to reiterate, we’re going to be answering the three. Can a two year old learn to swim. How long will it take a two year old to learn to swim? And then what do you have to do as a parent to keep them safe? And Jeff said, we’ve got to put some definitions on things. We’ve got to build some boundaries, right? So every parent, every coach even has different
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#10: At what age & how long does it take for kids to Learn to Swim [Part 2]
2021/07/12
Swim Schools are notorious for telling parents swimming lessons reduce a child’s risk of drowning. But then fail to help educate parents on what they can do to help at home. Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Children’s Readiness for Learning Front Crawl: https://www.academia.edu/1849868/Childrens_Readiness_for_Learning_Front_Crawl Blog: What learning looks like with Swim Discovery Transcript 010 Hey Swim Discovery family. Welcome to the podcast designed to equip parents around the world to help their children discover how to swim. And welcome to part two of at what age, how long does it take for kids to learn to swim? If you haven’t already go back and listen to part one where Jim and Jeff breakdown a study from the Australian journal of science and medicine in sport to show us exactly at what age and how many swimming lessons it takes for each age to learn front crawl swimming. How many swimming lessons do you need a two years old and how many swimming lessons do you need at eight years old for each child be able to learn freestyle. If you’re joining us again, here’s a little recap from that conversation. It is July and that means we are about halfway through the swim season and about halfway through the amount, the traditional Lincoln, the time that parents are involved in organized swimming lessons. And so if you are listening to this podcast and your child is involved in swimming lessons, you got to ask the question. Can your child swim yet because of those swimming lessons. And that really correlates to the second question, which probably I should have asked first, but nonetheless, is, is your child safe yet when they are swimming in your pool or your lake or going to any body of water, are they safe yet? You know, I don’t think most parents get into swimming lessons. With an idea of what to expect, or even at, with the endpoint in mind of what is SAFER. Okay. So they sign up, they go, oh my gosh, my kid can’t swim and they’re not safe. I need to make them safer ASAP, which means I need to teach them how to swim. And what this study found  is age seems to be a driving factor for the rate of progression. Meaning the more developed a child is typically on average, not in all cases, but on average, They will learn quicker and I’ll go one step further, most likely retain that information better. And now let’s jump back into part two of at what age and how long does it take for kids to learn to swim with Jim and Jeff Wood. Right now swim schools, pressure parents from the age of six months saying. Some start at four months, four months, four months. I’m sorry. I’m going to get a little animated here because I it’s just, I can’t believe it. And buyer beware to parents
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#9: At what age & how long does it take for kids to Learn to Swim [Part 1]
2021/07/01
It is midway through the Swimming Lesson season and you have to ask the question: can your child swim yet & are they safe swimming in the pool yet? Most parents believe in order to keep their children safe they need to have them in swimming lessons. This is a vast understatement. It is not that cut and dry.   Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Children’s Readiness for Learning Front Crawl: https://www.academia.edu/1849868/Childrens_Readiness_for_Learning_Front_Crawl   Blog: What learning looks like with Swim Discovery   Transcript   009 Hey, Swim Discovery family. Welcome to the podcast that equips parents around the world to help their children discover how to swim for themselves. This week we are answering  the question at what age and how long does it take for kids to learn to swim? This week Jim and Jeff are going to break down a study from Australia’s journal of science and medicine in sport to answer that question directly. Let me tell you this episode is so jam packed with goodness. We had to make it a two part series. Now without further delay, let’s jump in here is Jeff and Jim Wood. Well, what is going on everyone? Welcome on into another episode of the Swim Discovery podcast brought to you by SwimAble.com. We are your hosts, Jim Wood and Jeff Wood. And first off, Jim, could you believe that it’s already July? I mean, this is it’s crazy. How fast the year, especially the swim season seems to be going so far? No, I can’t believe it. It’s like time is flying, right? That’s crazy. I know it is crazy. We have got a really epic episode for everyone tuning in. We have two really important questions at this point in the year that we like to ask question, number one, can your child swim yet? It is July and. That means we are about halfway through the swim season and about halfway through the amount, the traditional length of time that parents are involved in organized swimming lessons. And so if you are listening to this podcast and your child is involved in swimming lessons, you got to ask the question: can your child swim yet because of those swimming lessons? And that really correlates to the second question, which probably I should have asked first, but nonetheless, is, is your child safe yet when they are swimming in your pool or your lake or going to any body of water, are they safe yet? And that really correlates to that first question is can they swim yet? And so we want to unpack those two questions, give you an idea of why we’re asking those questions and then point you towards, well, what can we do about it. If the answer to either or both of those questions is no, my child, I don’t think my child’s safe yet or no, my child can’t swim yet . We got to unpack that and drive you towards how we provide a solution for you. If the answer to either of those questions are no, I love that this is it’s a topic really near and dear to my heart because you know, when we started The Swim Re
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#8: the 5 Big Pitfalls of Swimming Lessons
2021/06/21
If you are like the millions of parents who sign their children up for swimming lessons, you are trying to solve two problems as quickly as possible. 1) your child can’t swim. And 2) your child is not safe in the water.   Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Blog: 3 REASONS YOUR KIDS DON’T NEED SWIMMING LESSON THIS SUMMER –   Transcript: 008 What is going on, everyone. Welcome on in to the Swim Discovery podcast. Brought to you by SwimAble.com. We are your hosts, Jim Wood and Jeff Wood, and man, oh man. Do we have a good episode for you today? If you are like the millions of parents who sign their children up for swimming lessons, you are trying to solve two problems as quickly as possible right? Problem number one, your child can’t swim. And that leads into problem. Number two, which is that means that they’re not safe in the water. And so today we are thrilled to do this episode so we can shine some light on the five problems that parents are going to face when trying to combat those two core issues. Yeah. That’s awesome. Jeff, I’m really excited about this topic because, look Jeff’s right. Parents have ,all the millions of parents who send their kids up for swimming lessons every year, always having the same two problems they’re trying to solve their kid can’t swim. And that means they’re not safe. And you’re looking for a solution, which is I need my kid to learn to swim so I can make them safer ASAP. And you know, today we’re going to be talking about the five big pitfalls of swimming lessons and why they’re not good and be able to solve at least one of those major problems. And once you find out the truth of these five big pitfalls, it might leave you rethinking swimming lessons and reconsidering. If that’s the best option for your family. And then at the end, we’re going to give you a better option. That absolutely solves both of your problems immediately. Okay. So let’s just dive right in point number one, this is probably the biggest pitfall swimming lessons in mind. Is that swimming lessons cannot and will not ever make your child safer ASAP. They cannot do it. Okay. There is a learning. Wait, what? I’ll say it again. Swimming lessons cannot and will not make your child safer, ASAP. Okay. So you had those two big problems. Your kid can’t swim. You need to make your kids say for ASAP. You want them safer right now. Like three trips to the pool ago, not next year, not at the end of summer, you know, you, you need to ASAP, okay. Swimming lessons cannot do that. And I want to explain to you why. And that’s because there is a learning process to swimming lessons and actually a few of our pitfalls are going to tie tie into this same concept and that’s. Here’s the deal. It takes an average of 20 to 30 swim lessons for the average, three to five year old to learn to swim five numbers. On their own. So five yards independently, that’s a lot of swimming lessons. Okay. That’s, that’s like six to seven months of once a week swimming lessons, which by the way, that’s the normal for how many times a kid goes to swimming lessons in an average wee
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#7: Revolutionizing Swimming Lessons
2021/06/14
“The way this could potentially transform the swimming instruction industry is really huge.” – CJ from the Gist as heard on their podcast: The Fling TYR Learn-to-Swim LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Blog: https://blog.swimable.com/the-5-freedoms-of-swim-discovery – CJ & the Gist: https://www.thegistcontent.com/ Transcript: Hey Swim Discovery™  family, podcast, producer Caleb here. And I just wanted to jump on real quick to say that the podcast you’re about to listen to is an interview that Jim and Jeff did with our good friend CJ .CJ really has been the backbone of creating our HubSpot automation and really fleshing out how we can deliver the best products to you. our parents. We know parents worry about how to keep their kids safe when they don’t know how to swim. With SwimAble kid and the special learn to swim life vests. You will get an instantly safer swimmer right now. And the best part is not only will your child be safer with SwimAble Kid and the learn to swim life vest. We know your child will discover how to swim all by themselves. Cheers to the best summer yet, if you want to purchase our special, learn to swim, life-vest make sure you go to the description and click get the life vest. Now without further delay here, Jim and Jeff would on the fling with our good friend, CJ Everybody CJ Maurer we’re here back with. Another episode of the Fling and I’m super excited. This is my first time talking with two people at once. But once you talk to these guys, there’s no way you can just talk to one of them at a time. These are brothers Jim and Jeff would they are friends of mine. Jim is a former college teammate on swimming and diving in St. Bonaventure. Jeff was also a college swimmer and these guys are what you would call swimpreneurs. They’re lifelong swimming, swimmers, swimming advocates a couple of years ago, probably more than a couple of years ago. Now they started a swim school down in Atlanta, Georgia. And now they’ve created a brand new, really innovative online swim school where parents or adults could teach themselves or their kids, how to swim, using lessons and games, all delivered right to them. And the way this could potentially transform the swimming instruction industry is, is. Like really huge. So I’m excited to dive into this with them. I’m familiar with them and this project, but you know, anyways, this is going to be a really cool conversation. So first of all Jim and Jeff, thanks for coming on. How are you doing? Thanks for having us. Why don’t you guys introduce yourselves? Right? Because I’m not talking to one person. So go ahead. Yeah, let’s do it. I’m Jim wood. I’m Jeff’s older brother and I’m CJ, former teammates. Awesome. That was, that was, that was high energy. Let’s go. We don’t skip these. Okay. That was sufficient. We’re going to dive into a lot more. Don’t make fun of your brothers is my brother. I’m allowed to drill them. That’s true. Yeah. My name is Ford. What’s up guys. CJ really appreciate yo
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#6: Near Drowning Incident: How do we prevent this again?
2021/06/07
Everyone has a story or they know someone or they’ve been involved in a situation and they’re somewhat connected to a near drowning incident. TYR LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Blog: https://blog.swimable.com/the-5-freedoms-of-swim-discovery – Transcript: 006- Near Drowning Incident: How do we prevent this again? Welcome on everyone to the SwimAble.com livestream. We are your hosts, Jim Wood and Jeff Wood. And as I typically have a massive amount of energy when introducing our conversations, but today’s a really serious livestream that Jim and I wanted to do as one of our members sent over a situation about a near drowning incident that I believe one of her friends recently just encountered and they wanted our advice on the situation. And so we wanted to take this opportunity to go through that so that we could share our input with the entire SwimAble community with the hopes of hopefully educating parents and avoiding situations like this in the future. Obviously when we ask the parents, everyone has a story or they know someone or they’ve been involved in a situation and they’re somewhat connected to a near drowning incident. And so this definitely hits close to home. And so Jim and I are going to give our absolute best effort this morning and breaking down what you can do at home to prevent a situation like this. Jim, is there anything you want to add before we just hop on in? Yeah, so Jeff and I are just going to be having a really candid conversation today and We want to be as sensitive as possible. If this happened to you ever, or somebody close to you that, you know, and for this member who I believe it happened to her sister, this near drowning for her I think, I think her. Her niece is three and a half. She saw it in the letter, which we will, get to in a moment here. We want to be sensitive to that, that mom as well. But at the same time, we need to have a real conversation and a very candid conversation so that we can put everything on the table so that you can learn from this experience and be armed with the information to have this not happen in your house with your kids. And so I want to start with that. So we’re going to be as sensitive as we can be, but at the same time, we have to be real with what we’re saying too. And so that’s our goal for today. So what we’re going to do is just read through the note that this member left us and we’ll just read through it once all the way. And then we’ll take it line item by line item and Jeff and I are going to give you guys our thoughts based off of experience, research. And yeah, I guess that that’ll be the plan. So I’m going to do my absolute best to keep all names out of this and try not to scroll at all. So we keep some anonymity here. But so let’s just read it through. For anybody who doesn’t know, all of our members have direct access to Jeff. Through a members only Facebook group. And so if you are SwimAble kid member, you can join that group and get direct access to Jeff and I, and ask any of your questions related to drowning, water, safety, swimming, lessons, whatever. And and we do videos like this for you. So here we go. I have a question. Comment, concern, not sure how to word this. So it might be long. Monday evening my three-and-a-half yea
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#5: Free Resources to grow your child's swimming ability this summer
2021/05/31
What do we have to do to get our child up to speed now that pools are open? Especially since we missed two years of swimming because of COVID? TYR LifeVest: https://swimable.com/product/tyr-progressive-training-aid/ – Get Started with SwimAble Kid today: https://swimable.com/product/swimable-kid/ – Free Resources: https://swimable.com/free-resources/ – Blog: https://blog.swimable.com/the-5-freedoms-of-swim-discovery – Transcript: 005- Free Resources to get your child up to speed for this summer Whoa, what is going on everyone. Welcome on into another episode of the Swim Discovery™  podcast brought to you by SwimAble.com. We’re hosts, Jim Wood & Jeff Wood. And we’ve got a great one for you today. My guess is you went swimming over Memorial Day weekend, and one of two things happened. Either you feel like your child is safe and is capable of handling the amount of swimming that they did over Memorial Day Weekend. Or you might be like the majority of parents right now, which tends to happen the day after Memorial day or that week after which is, Uh-oh my kid’s a little bit behind. What do we have to do to get our child up to speed? Because pools are open. Kids are swimming. And especially with last year being really hit or miss with swimming lessons coming out of a COVID environment. The goal of today’s podcast is just to talk through some of the strategies that you can do at home. If you’re in the latter category, which is, oh, my child needs a little bit of support or need some help getting up to speed really quickly. And so what we want to do today, just three simple things. Number one, we want to show you the free resources that you have access to at anytime through the SwimAble.com platform. And these are just free resources that you can utilize at home, to help educate you on, one either how to do this process by yourself at home, or two, how does sort of leverage the free resources in conjunction with a swim lesson model. If you’re already signed up for swimming lessons. From there, we’re going to talk a little bit about the Swim Discovery™ process that we have in our SwimAble kid platform, so that if your child does need to get up to speed quickly, we can show you some really creative and unique ways. For how kids discover how to swim and how they learn the fastest. And in turn, hopefully will save you some money and we’ll sprinkle in  some tips or tricks along the way, which will really be how we wrap things up on the third part, which is just arming you guys with strategies. To help your kids learn how to swim really fast. Jim, did I hit it all? Did I miss anything? What do you think? No, you hit it all. I’m excited to jump into this one because like Jeff said, we’re actually, well, what Jeff, didn’t say is we’re shooting this before Memorial day weekend, but this is going to air on the Tuesday after Memorial day. And Jeff and I had been in the swim lesson business for a really long time. Right now, I should say the learn to swim business because we’re not just swimming lessons anymore, but we’ve been in this area for a really long time. And one thing that happens every year is we get a flood  of new faces at  our learn to s
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cjmaurer 2021/06/22
It works!
My wife and I have used the methods we’ve learned from Jim and Jeff to teach our 5yo daughter how to swim. And this summer we’re starting with our 3yo...
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