If you have a lifeguard nearby who is willing, or if you know some yourself waht about teaching some of the simpler ones. Many skills are not about getting into …
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Retrieving items eg set of keys, coins, diving bricks Going through weighted hoops (if available) The distance you can swim underwater Amount of time you can hold your breath underwater.
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Remember to keep the courses safe and use your own common sense, such as the use of the shallow end for swimmers who are not confident in the water. Possible …
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This is not the official rules. Best played in shallow water where you can easily stand up unless your group is made up of strong swimmers! Needs a pool that …
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Play as NEWS. but include nautical terms like: “Port” – Swim to the left side of the pool“Starboard” – Swim to the right side of the pool“Stern” – Swim to …
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Supplied by Christian Forster 1 person says, “Simon says jump!” – players have to jump“Simon says leap into water!” – players have to leap into water“Simon says swim front crawl!” – …
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Effectively a swimming pool version of tag or ‘it’ One or two people become sharks with the objective of catching the other players who are in the water. Players are …
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Play as in ‘Stuck in the Mud‘, with one or two players being nominated to capture the others. Once a player is caught they have to go to the shallow …
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Get players to partner up. Players try and swim in pairs with one half doing the arm movements while the other half of the pair holds onto their partner and …
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Sent in by Mary Bestwick Simple game of Tag (or “It”), but players have to be tagged underwater. If you tag somebody you have to kiss them.