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2007-02-04 08:25:40 · 1 answers · asked by wdgrmusic 1 in Sports Swimming & Diving

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The best way is by immersing yourself within a swimming environment.

A book about learning to swim will NEVER replicate actually spending time within a pool and practicing yourself. To initially build up your confidence, request the oversight of an instructor/or somebody who can swim, until you have the confidence to do it yourself. Ask for tips and constructive criticism on how you can improve.

So remember: The more you practice, the quicker you'll learn. But don't throw yourself in the deep end too quickly (excuse the pun)!

2007-02-04 08:38:57 · answer #1 · answered by Rock_Guy 2 · 0 0

You could get swimming lessons. Or you could get a training board or a noodle and that could help you a little bit.(A noodle is a long tube that floats)

2007-02-04 08:34:09 · answer #2 · answered by nancy drew 3 · 0 0

go to your local swimming pool and ask about lessons, they will probably have lessons there.

2007-02-04 12:51:12 · answer #3 · answered by george 4 · 0 0

swimming lessons..

2007-02-04 10:53:57 · answer #4 · answered by Promise 6 · 0 0

The Y gives classes and so do many pools.

2007-02-04 08:32:49 · answer #5 · answered by notyou311 7 · 0 0

at a pool

2007-02-04 08:29:20 · answer #6 · answered by penguin, or maniacle evil genius 3 · 0 0

ask a lifeguard... they'll point you in the right direction.

2007-02-04 10:44:58 · answer #7 · answered by swimmike24 2 · 0 0

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