by Kenneth Rippetoe | Apr 18, 2018 | Coaching
What lessons can we learn from the most successful athletes? It’s easy to look at the best in the world and think we could never compare. But the truth is, while we may not have the hand-eye coordination necessary to hit a baseball flying at close to 100 miles per...
by Molly Huggins | Apr 13, 2018 | Swimming Lessons
We are gearing up for swim lessons season and we here at One with the Water just want to give you a little insight into one of the many ways we intentionally teach your children. When you sign up your child for swim lessons, or attend a swim lesson of your own, you...
by Molly Huggins | Apr 6, 2018 | Swimming Lessons
We talk about a lot about children and drowning prevention, but in the wake of several high profile adult drownings in 2018, it’s vital to shine a light on the risk for adults. According to Gallup and the CDC: A staggering 46% of American adults fear the deep end of a...
by Molly Huggins | Mar 30, 2018 | Swimming Lessons
Spring is in the air here in Northern Virginia, which means plenty of outside time for me and my children. We have a deep creek in our backyard and often use it as a swimming hole before the pools are open. And for those of you on the opposite side of the country,...
by Molly Huggins | Feb 27, 2018 | Press Release
The Southern California News Group just published a devastating indictment of USA Swimming and their inaction in keeping children safe from abusive coaches. On the heels of the Larry Nassar trial, which has uncovered a similar culture of complacency at USA Gymnastics,...