How to swim: a step-by-step guide for beginners
From getting comfortable in the water to your first proper lengths. A calm, no-pressure path for adult beginners.
From getting comfortable in the water to your first proper lengths. A calm, no-pressure path for adult beginners.
Learning to swim as an adult can feel daunting, but it is absolutely doable at any age, and it is one of the most rewarding skills you can pick up. The trick is to build it in small, calm steps rather than throwing yourself in the deep end. Here is the path.
Before anything else, just get used to the feeling. Stand in the shallow end, splash your face, and practise putting your face in and blowing bubbles. Breathing out underwater is the foundation everything else is built on.
Floating teaches you that the water holds you up. Hold the wall and let your legs rise behind you, then practise a relaxed star float on your back. Panic makes you sink; calm makes you float.
Push gently off the wall in a streamline and glide. Then add a soft flutter kick from the hips. You are now moving through the water under your own steam.
Consider a few lessons with a patient instructor to start. There is no shame in it, and it shortens the learning curve enormously. Most of all, be patient with yourself: every confident swimmer started exactly where you are.