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My journey of learning to swim.
I wanted to write about my progress here. I've been thinking about it for a while and wondered if it would help anyone else or if anyone has had a similar experience. I've gone all my life without going anywhere near a swimming pool and never learnt as my parent's can't swim. I started lessons in January and was very nervous and apprehensive of water from the start. I could never imagine letting go of a kickboard and even hated my legs being behind me on a front float, as it felt so unnatural. I couldn't front float, the moment anyone let go of my hands, I would stand up instantly. It took me months to be able to just front float. There were even times when I was nervous using a kickboard. On my third lesson our instructor made us do a log roll with a float and I had a complete panic and tried to stand up. The worst thing at the start for me was the toll it took on me mentally. I would cry before going to a lesson as I was so scared and cry after, I just couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel. I was frustrated plus terrified. I thought this feeling would never go away. I was also upset as my husband was progressing so much quicker than me and I felt like I was lagging behind and too nervous. Its been 9 months now of having one 30 minute lesson a week and I feel so much more confident. Am I still nervous and apprehensive of water? The answer would be yes, but its nowhere near the level at the start. Now I can front float, back float, blow bubbles and log roll, I'm nowhere near being able to swim yet but it's definitely progress and I'm happy to have got to this stage, considering where I started. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
1 like • Oct 19
That's amazing progress. I can relate to feeling frustrated...I've only just started in person lessons (week 3 I think) and while I was less scared to start (in the shallow...definitely NOT comfortable in deeper water) I am struggling to make progress. This gives me hope <3
1 like • Nov 8
@Sally K I had lessons as a kid so my back crawl is ok/floating. Jumping in deeper water (it's only 1.5m/almost) was hard at first. I still don't tread water well and my front crawl...I'm still REALLLLLLY struggling to rotate enough to take a proper breath.
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0 likes • Oct 19
Hello! I'm Kris from Canada and I'm here to work on my front crawl. I'm taking in person lessons BUT they don't seem to be able to fix my problems lol. I've learned so much from your Youtube videos that I just had to join the group.
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