by Kenny | Mar 6, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Autism Research, Parenting Skills, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Therapy
In a recent article, “The Self-Reflecting Pool,” by Bonnie Tsui, dated Feb. 14, 2014, she wrote that two people created a map of “every single swimming pool in Los Angeles — 43,123 of them, to be exact.” That’s a lot of water! And...
by Kenny | Mar 4, 2014 | Swimming Lessons
Skills taught in Adult Beginner Swimming Lessons Fully submerge face Proper breathing – out the nose, in the mouth Proper breathing with Bobbing – 10 seconds Prone float, glide and recovery Supine float, glide and recovery Flutter kicking prone position, arms in your...
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 | Mar 4, 2014 | Adaptive Sports Swimming, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Therapy
Utilizing Swimming as a PTSD Therapy in Los Angeles Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a serious mental health condition that can develop after a person experiences a traumatic event, and while it can affect any person, today most people experiencing PTSD are...
by Kenny | Feb 28, 2014 | Personal Coaching, Swim Coach, Swimming Lessons, Swimming Science
Stress-Related Breathing Problems: An Issue for Elite Swimmers “The purpose of this preliminary study was to test if there are any links between breathing problems, and physiological and psychological recovery (or perceived lack thereof) in elite...