Hawaii Parent March/April 2026

138 Hawaii Parent March/April 2026 usually isn’t the case, as the person drowning has probably already expended all their energy. Often, drowning occurs silently, and those around don’t know the person is in trouble until they are under the water and not moving or responding,” says Smith. Master Survival Swim Skills “Top survival skills to prevent drowning include learning to float on your back and learning to roll over to your back,” Smith expounds. “Being able to float on your back can allow you to rest and catch your breath if you ever find yourself out of energy and out of breath.” Besides these basic survival skills, more swimming practice can lead to the mastery of advanced skills, greatly lessening the chance of drowning. “Learning to tread water is also a good survival skill. It does require a lot of energy, so if you train to tread water, you most likely will be a stronger swimmer,” Smith illuminates. “Learning to swim 25 yards without stopping is great for survival, especially in a pool setting. No matter the size of the pool, if you can make it 25 yards, you should be able to safely swim to the side.” Sign Up for Swim Lessons. To master these water survival skills, sign up for swimming classes! Swim lessons not only will help children (and adults) to swim safely, but can also develop a healthy lifelong hobby. Wiki Wiki Swim School offers “private one-on- one lessons for all ages and skill levels in the comfort of your home or condo pool. We teach safety and survival first, then move on to strokes. We offer swim team prep and swim training for triathletes,” Smith explains. Prevent Swimmer’s Ear. While practicing those survival skills and swim strokes, one of the most common ailments that can develop is swimmer’s A few swimming survival skills can greatly reduce the risk of drowning and can be mastered by children who are as young as one year old.

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