Please click below to see a description of each stroke progression, as well as required techniques used in competitive swimming!
Swimming
Lesson Plans
The first stroke, a.k.a. front crawl. I will teach a strong foundation on the proper technique required to kick well, as it’s necessary to not only propel you forward, but also to reduce drag by keeping your legs as close to a horizontal position in the water as possible. Next, I’ll demonstrate & help you perform proper side breathing followed by the arm’s pull / catch itself. Freestyle is a great for both competition & exercising, and allows you to travel longer distances in the water without exhaustion.
The opposite of freestyle, but with many similarities; backstroke is also a narrow Y-Axis stroke, that’s also performed with alternate kick & pull. The main difference, as you may have guessed, is that it is swum on your back, facing the sky. The pull will mimic a windmill motion too, but with more prevalence rotation compared to freestyle. Great for building strong back muscles!
The third stroke that I will teach, but usually the hardest. The reason being, is that the breaststroke kick is far different from the other three strokes. Fly / Back / Free uses an up & down motion to kick, while Breaststroke uses a wide, sweeping kick. Very technical, as the “shape” of the stroke has the most frontal drag compared to the rest. Lastly, the arms have far less propulsive force than the legs, meaning stronger kickers would have an easier time learning this stroke. I will teach proper head position, gliding, pull + kick timing, & more!
The toughest (but coolest-looking) stroke! Almost everyone has seen Michael Phelps swim butterfly at the Olympics; & almost all aspiring swimmers young & old would like to swim like him. No promises on being faster than him, but I can definitely help you fulfill your dreams of swimming this challenging stroke! It will take a lot of time & effort, but with hard-work & diligence, I believe I can help you reach your goals to fly. Undulation is a key factor of the stroke, meaning you need a generally strong core to perform the stroke.
A Flip-Turn is one of the three special turns we use in swimming. It is a way of reversing the direction in which you were swimming, in order to continue additional laps when needed. [*The other type of turn, the “Open-turn”, will also be learned in my classes.] Flip-turns are used in Freestyle & Backstroke, while Open-turns are used in Butterfly & Breaststroke. Lastly, the “Crossover-turn” is used in the Individual Medley race, when transitioning from backstroke to breaststroke at the event’s half-way point.
The dive is a competitive start used in racing where a swimmer stands on a “block”. The dive is the absolute fastest point of any athlete’s race, regardless of height / weight. This can potentially be a very dangerous skill to perform when not executed correctly, so I will use my water safety instruction ability to assist you in learning this skill! I will also teach proper streamlining, underwater kicking, pullouts, & breakouts that are added to diving.
