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Conquer Your Fear of Water: A Revolutionary Way to Learn Swim Without Ever Feeling Afraid
Conquer Your Fear of Water: A Revolutionary Way to Learn Swim Without Ever Feeling Afraid

Conquer Your Fear of Water: A Revolutionary Way to Learn Swim Without Ever Feeling Afraid

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It is not healed by practicing frightening things. To learn to swim you must become comfortable in water, shallow and deep first. Learn the universal steps--every single one--of becoming comfortable in water, shallow and deep, starting from where you are now. Confidence first, skills second. To be taught strokes when you're afraid you might not live is counterproductive. It's not your fault that you haven't learned to swim. When you can rest happily in deep water for as long as you wish, you have learned to swim. Then you will be ready to learn strokes if you wish. Strokes are not part of the book: they are unrelated to overcoming fear. The main swim instruction training agencies don't have this information. it. Therefore, most afraid adults don't learn to swim. If taught correctly, you can enjoy deep water. Every single step you need to be successful is uncommonly well-explained. Say goodbye to shame: there's no silly reason that someone is afraid in water. There's virtually no one who can't learn to swim peacefully and without fear by placing attention on the right thing: comfort. Take the softest, most effective route to healing fear and learning to swim. It's efficient, sensible, and respectful. -Gratefully, PW Feel safe 100% of the time. The book teaches you how. Learn the true meaning of "I can swim." It's, "I'm comfortable and safe in deep water, not "I can move my arms and legs like this." Miracle Swimming School for Adults founder Melon Dash's work has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NBC's Today Show, CNN's Headline News, CNN.com Opinion, Psychology Today, Real Simple, Elle, San Francisco Chronicle, Tampa Bay Times, Sarasota Herald Tribune, and dozens more.
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