How Kathy Learned to Swim in 4 Days with Jonny Rocket - Day 2

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @RocketSwimming
    @RocketSwimming  День назад +3

    Most important parts of this video.
    09:09 Hand-Lead Series
    30:50 Kathy's Swims across the pool on her own!

  • @newfoundjoy6021
    @newfoundjoy6021 День назад +10

    Love this, started learning to swim at 59 was just taking lessons about once weekly. Gradually twice a week. I took about two years to get the breathing as I practiced more days. I retired at 62 and had more time for lessons and practice.Finally felt comfortable at 63 to lap swim. Now I lap swim 3-4 x weekly. Good for you don’t give up.

    • @RocketSwimming
      @RocketSwimming  День назад +1

      Wow thank you for sharing your story! Great dedication to learn swimming. Thank you for watching and keep me posted on your progress.

  • @ChibuzoOmegaFindoro-Obas-tv4rm
    @ChibuzoOmegaFindoro-Obas-tv4rm День назад

    God bless you Johnny ! Youre really helping ppl achieve their dream and goals of learning how to swim 🏊‍♂️

  • @newfoundjoy6021
    @newfoundjoy6021 День назад +1

    Johnny Rocket always love your content. Thanks so much.

    • @RocketSwimming
      @RocketSwimming  День назад

      Thank you sooooo much!!!! I really appreciate your love towards my channel and content. Keep watching and always feel free to ask any questions.

  • @stacydesouza8696
    @stacydesouza8696 День назад +4

    Could you do a Adaptive swimming video with people with physical and intellectual disabilities. With tips for coaches and students. Although I know each person with a disability would need and Individual adaptive swimming plan. Maybe some tips for working with visual impaired, legally blind and blind swimmers. Also swimmer. On the autism Spectrum. Great video today

  • @feeder_ftw560
    @feeder_ftw560 День назад +1

    learned how to swim from ur videos :D thanks man

  • @Mita_2023
    @Mita_2023 8 часов назад

    Now looking forward to Day 3 impatiently 😂

  • @Mita_2023
    @Mita_2023 День назад +1

    I hyperventilate after reaching the end of the lane. Part of it is because I'm tense, also have not developed a consistent breathing pattern. Had two choking incidents in the deep end of the pool doing freestyle and now I have a mental block, simply cannot get myself to do freestyle. All I do is backstroke and freestyle kicking with a kickboard.

    • @RocketSwimming
      @RocketSwimming  День назад +2

      Then you should definitely watch this video. Especially from the Hand-Lead part. Kathy was having the same problem and she learned how to stay relaxed and swim the entire lap. I think you're either holding your breath or you're breathing too frequently. Please watch the video without skipping any part and practice when you get a chance. I am SURE that you will learn this.

    • @Mita_2023
      @Mita_2023 День назад +1

      @RocketSwimming I actually gasp for a lot of breath 🫁 I will watch the whole video and observe closely.

    • @Mita_2023
      @Mita_2023 8 часов назад

      @@RocketSwimming I watched the whole video. You really know how to teach adult beginners. I noticed Kathy veers off to the right and left while doing those turns and it happens to me too. I start from one side of the lane and within seconds I end up touching the divider, can never stay in a straight line. Why do you think that happens? Is that a 25-meter pool?

  • @desi_vlogs005
    @desi_vlogs005 День назад +1

    ❤DO SOME GIVEAWAY SOME DAY
    all the best summer 👑

    • @RocketSwimming
      @RocketSwimming  День назад

      Sure! We used to do swim goggle give away. We will do again! Thanks for the suggestion. Also, thank you for watching the video.