Swimming
Lessons
Swimming Lessons Best Way To Start
Swimming
A lot of my friends were surprised when I finally told them
the fact that I had never had swimming lessons in my life. To tell
you the truth, I was a little bit embarrassed about this fact
and hesitant to tell anyone. Most kids have youth swimming
classes when they are young, you see.
In my case, however, I was never allowed to have child
swimming lessons. My mom was deathly afraid of the water. She
had a brother who downed when she was young, and ever since
then she would not enter any body of water no matter how
small.
She thought that if I had even one child swimming lesson, I
might join her brother at the bottom of the water. I probably
would have kept my lack of swimming lessons secret
to this day, except for the fact that I was found out. You see,
I was having a group outing together with several of my
friends.
We went to the lake to have a picnic, and because it was
such a nice day everyone wanted to go swimming. I tried all of
the usual excuses for not swimming, but no one would believe me
or accept them. Finally, I confessed my secrets. I told him
that I had never had swim lessons.
My friends were very supportive. They were a little bit
surprised, but they were all eager to help me out. They offered
to give me a swimming lesson right then and there. At first I
declined, but my friend Jill is a very experienced swimmer. If
she told me that she could give me swimming lessons, she
probably could.
I gave it a try, and to my surprise it was much easier than
I had thought. I had inherited my mothers fear of swimming, and
I had had it for so long that I didn't realize that it was
there.
Soon after that, I signed up for adult swimming lessons at
the local rec center. It was slow going at first, And I was a
little bit embarrassing being taught by a 17 year old kid, but
nevertheless I learned to some very quickly. Everyone there was
very supportive, and soon I could swim like a champion.
If you have never had swimming
lessons , there is no reason to fear it. It
really isn't that hard once you get in the water. Overcoming
the fear and stepping into the pool is half of the
challenge.
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