by Kenny | May 26, 2012 | Autism Research, Swimming Lessons
Effects of swimming training on physical fitness and water orientation in autism “The purpose of the this study was to determine the effects of water exercises and swimming on motor performance and physical fitness, and to observe the behavior of an autistic...
by Kenny | Mar 5, 2012 | Swimming Lessons
Competing in an open water swim for the first time, as a stand-alone race or as a portion of a triathlon, can be an intimidating prospect. Here are some general tips to get you started. Brush Up Your Technique: The absolute first thing you should do is get your...
by Kenny | Feb 26, 2012 | Autism Research, Swimming Lessons
Integrating Behavioral and Biomedical Approaches “If you are working with a person who has autism and do not use applied behavior analysis (ABA), you will not get very far. If you are working with a person who has autism and only use ABA, you will not get far...
by Kenny | Dec 30, 2011 | Personal Coaching, Swim Coach, Swimming Cross Training, Swimming Lessons
As the 2011 open water season wraps up, it is time to set sights on the 2012 season. Even though most of us will be confined to pool training for the months that lay ahead, it’s never too early to start preparing for the 2012 season. First of all, the onset of...
by Kenny | Dec 11, 2011 | Swimming Lessons
Our Impact – Individuals and Communities One with the Water®’s approach to swimming lessons goes beyond individual capacity building to include investments in partnerships – local and national. By working closely with dedicated community members such as early...
by Kenny | Aug 26, 2011 | Swimming Lessons
Using a Constant Time Delay Procedure to Teach Foundational Swimming Skills to Children With Autism “The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using a constant time delay procedure to teach foundational swimming skills to three children with...