by Kenny | Apr 30, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Paralympics, Swimming Lessons
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Community Impact and Outreach through the Combined Federal Campaign 30 April 2014 – Los Angeles – One with the Water, a non-profit swim school providing life-changing swimming lessons to children and adults, including those with...
by Kenny | Mar 4, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Paralympics, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Therapy
Disabled Swimming Program – Adaptive Sports We have worked with many special needs students and provide a custom disabled swim program for individuals including those diagnosed on the autism spectrum, ADD, ADHD, sensory integration, anxiety, Down and...
by Kenny | May 9, 2013 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Paralympics, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons
Swimming Lessons Offered For Handicapped and Special Needs Benny Sperber-Compean, who has autism, swims with Kenneth Rippetoe, founder of One with the Water®, in the Palisades High School Maggie Gilbert Aquatic Center. MAY 9, 2013 | BY SUE PASCOE, STAFF WRITER PACIFIC...
by Kenny | May 3, 2013 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Paralympics, Swimming Lessons
Design Of A Prosthetic Swimming Leg One with the Water® recently completed, with Della Tosin, a design student from Indonesia studying at the Pasadena, California, Art Center College of Design, Project Elle. One with the Water®’s professional participation...
by Kenny | Jan 17, 2013 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Coaching, Paralympics, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons
Kenneth Rippetoe has a Disabled Swimming Coach Certification to further assist the needs of All Disabled Swimmers. *Update: As of 2019, Coach Rippetoe has achieved the Level 5 Disability Certification, Coach Kenneth Rippetoe Completes Disabled Swimming Coach...
by Kenny | Sep 13, 2012 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Paralympics, Swimming Lessons
Letter From Our Sponsor – The LA Tri Club Several weeks ago, I was approached by Coach Kenneth of One with the Water to see if the LA TRI Club and Coast2Coast Swim Challenge would be interested in supporting one of his programs. He told me that Pali High had a...