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Here are the top tips from Libby Trickett, Olympian and SwimFin brand ambassador

I started to learn to swim at the age of one and joined my first club when I was four. As soon as I had my first club race, I was absolutely hooked! I’ve always been really passionate about getting Australian kids more comfortable and confident around water, and since retiring from competitive swimming, I’ve made it my mission to do everything I can to make this happen. Being in the water is such a huge part of Australian culture, and I think it’s really important to encourage children to learn to swim sooner and enjoy the experience while they are learning.

Here are my top tips for teaching children to swim, getting them excited about it and general swim safety:

  • Ensure constant supervision when children are around water – whether it’s a bathtub, wading pool, spa or swimming pool.
  • Use a proven buoyancy aid like SwimFin, to help them gain confidence in the water and learn to swim. SwimFin is a unique, self-adjusting, learn to swim aid for kids which can be purchased online for $39.95 at www.swimfin.com.au
  • Teach young children to swim as soon as possible – with SwimFin, children can start learning as early as 2 years old.
  • Get children comfortable in the water first – sitting on a stair in the pool or being in the bathtub from a young age is a good way to get kids feeling at ease in and around water.
  • Use a buoyancy aid with a bright colour, so it is easier to keep an eye on your children at busy pools or beaches.
  • The first four things to learn include floating, blowing bubbles, treading water and doggy paddle – these foundations are important for breathing, movement and control.
  • Once these skills are mastered, it is time to develop the four competitive swimming strokes (all of which can be learnt whilst wearing the SwimFin): freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and butterfly.
  • Don’t forget the sunscreen (reapply frequently), UV sunglasses, hats, and protective clothing.
  • Kids should drink plenty of fluids, particularly water, to prevent dehydration.
  • If a child is shivering or experiencing muscle cramps, get them out of the water immediately.

Libby Trickett is the brand ambassador for SwimFin in Australia and New Zealand. SwimFin straps on high up around the back, allowing complete freedom of movement for the arms and legs, unlike other flotation devices such as arm bands and noodles. It has been proven to help children have more confidence in the water and learn to swim faster (by up to 30%). SwimFin is suitable for all ages from two years and up and all abilities and comes with a lifetime guarantee.  It can be used to assist learning all four strokes, including backstroke.

It is available for purchase at www.swimfin.com.au with an RRP of $39.95.

See the SwimFin in action here:

 

  • Great tips! Learning to swim so important

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  • thanks for that! i need these tips! my son has alwasys been great at swimming but now he in the big kid class at 5 years old, its in the unheated pool! bit hard to make him wanna swim but we trying :S

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  • Thanks for this my little boy starts swim classes this week, going to look at getting him a shark fin!


    • Just order a swim fin cannot wait for it to arrive!

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  • The swim fin is such a great idea!

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  • enjoyed reading this, we take the kids to lessons regularly

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  • Loved your article. I learned how to swim in the Swan River in Claremont. I remember lots of jelly fish. There were no waves and that helped big time because I was around 5yo. I went on to older swimming lessons in the rRver to gain a Bronze Medal at a Shell competition, a Silver in the Schoolgirl State Finals and Reserve in the States. I live by the ocean and swim there all the time with a lot of confidence. Swimming lessons are great.

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  • Great article and great tips.

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  • These look like fun. My grand daughter has been learning to swim since she was nine or ten months old and she loves the water!

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  • Teaching my kids to swim in our pool. Such a fun experience!

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  • very cute but wouldnt work for my son who unfortunately is terrified of the thought of sharks (not sure why this is )

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  • cannot believe we were given chances to win this here!!! so excited!

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  • love the swim fin and think it might even encourage my little boy to get in, he is terrified of water.Thanks for this, we send the kids to lessons and after 2 yrs my eldest girl is still frightened of deep water and would drown. She is only confident in shallow water

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  • Oh my…ive never seen the swim fins….im sure kids would think they are amazing.

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  • I might get my hubby to read this!! He can’t swim well

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  • great advise thank you and the swim fin looks a great idea

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  • I’ll be getting these for my grandchildren, just as soon as I’ve checked they don’t have them.

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  • many useful tips Thanks for sharing

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  • wow i love the swim fin and think it might even encourage my little boy to get in, he is terrified of water.

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  • Swimming fins are a great idea 🙂

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  • get your kids started early if you can. At least you will give them water safety sense. My kids are not great swimmers, I am hopeless.

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