We focus on under water
skills
The basic swimming skills we have learned, practiced
regularly give us opportunity as an individual to take on challenges, participate
in games in water as part of a group. We too can create games, set greater
challenges for ourselves merely as an individual to develop skills in water sport
or activities which are mainly under
water
Skills of breath holding, eyes open, efficient kicking,
bending and turning the body, standing, recovering the feet from the horizontal
body position, using a hand by holding onto a step, side of a swimming pool or onto
the ‘broomstick’ are progressive from the basic skills
Be sure that we understand which is left or right or both
hands. That the toys to be picked up are familiar, the usual toys we have been
playing with can be identified by name, shape and colour. Now suggest one or a
combination of the following challenges. When and where necessary support by
using the ‘hand holding technique’ first then encourage independent attempts of
the skills
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While in the ‘crocodile walk’ position lying on the
step reach forward with the left hand to collect one toy then the next one with
the right hand
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In the same position take a ‘big breath’, with the face
in the water reach with the left hand for a specific colour or shape toy.
Repeat the exact action with the other hand
© In the same position take a ‘big breath’, with the face
in the water reach forward with both hands to pick up a toy in each hand or
pick up one toy with both hands
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Stand in shallow water. Repeat each of the above
actions when bending forward
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Move down onto a deeper step to repeat each of the
above actions. Progress to picking up one toy with both hands or one at a time
pick up a few toys with the face in the water
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Holding a toy in each hand, ‘big breath’, bend forward
with the face in the water, put one toy down onto the bottom then the other
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When diving down to pick up a toy using the ‘hand
holding technique’ pick up a toy with the free hand then change over to pick up
a toy with the other hand. These practices encourage us to use each side of the
body, to turn back either to the left or to the right
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When we stand
in deep water that is shallow enough for the head to be above the water surface
then bend forward to pick up a toy we push
against the depth and resistance of the water which causes us to lift the
lower body / hips and legs up to the surface of the water. We are upside down.
This technique causes us to dive down deeper. The challenge to pick up the
submerged toy teaches us determination, ‘breath holding’, to overcome fear of
depth, achievement of reaching a ‘goal’. The challenges set in the previous
stages can now be attempted in the deeper water
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Hold onto a step, the side of the pool or the ‘broomstick’,
take a ‘big breath’, with the face
in the water look for then reach for a toy
which is on a step. Change hands to repeat this
skill
During
these challenges we will discover many other little games ....
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