Here's one of the best way to learn swimming

Aug 5th, 2009 by homeshoppers

The first ever swimming stroke I've learned was dog style, Funny isn’t it.

As far as I can recall, when I was 8yo, I remember the whole family went for a vacation in one of the beach here. I don’t know how to swim that time. I’m just being contented playing along the shore and always left alone while my siblings having fun swimming. Then my brother dragged me to the middle of the sea, though not that far from the shore and watched me striving just to stay alive. His a good swimmer, I know that whatever happen he can easily catch me.

I don’t know how much water I drunk that time while striving for survival. All I know was I keep on kicking and spreading my hands like I’m flying, just to keep myself on the top. I was terribly crying like hell that time and they all just watching and laughing.

When I reached the shore after all my effort of fighting against the wave, I was too tired and weak and let no one to come near me as I hated them all. After regaining my strength, I rushed to my parents and tell them what happened and they’re so angry.

And you know what my siblings said? They just want to teach me how to swim. HUH!

Though I guess its effective coz on my second try, I already know how to swim with dog style. Though I know there’s no such style as that but they also called it breast stroke.  I just learned the rest of the style also by watching my siblings.

We also do the same to my nephew and niece. We brought them to the middle of the sea with the help of the boat and throw them to the sea while watching them fighting with their lives. Though we can help them if in case they are in big trouble, so please don’t try it if no one knows how to swim or else all of you might be in big trouble.

In the middle of the sea is the best way to learn how to swim. Because of the pressure from the bottom that makes you float and stay at the top.

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