We thought we would use this space to share some of our thoughts on all things swimming. This is an open space, so if you have ideas for a topic or feedback, please do get in touch. We want to hear from you.
Ways to Practice Swimming at Home
Even with pools closed you can practice your swimming with these home exercises.
3 Benefits of Swimming for People with Disability
Swimming is an enjoyable experience for most people, but it can bring even better benefits for people with disabilities.
Disability Access: Getting into the Water
In the second part of our accessing swimming pools we look at getting in the water once you are at the pool.
Disability Access: Going to Swimming Pools
We look at the special needs of people with disabilities when accessing swimming pools. First up, getting to and from the venue.
Our Swimathon Challenge
WeSwim volunteers Magali, Meena and Kornelia joined forces with swimmer Ramin to complete an amazing 11km swim for ‘My Swimathon’
Swimming Technique Tip: Buoyancy
Learning how to easily float in the water is one of the essential elements of learning to enjoy swimming and overcome any fears.
Working with Swimmers with Autism
Pimlico Puffins swimmer Brandon talks about swimming with Asperger Syndrome and provides tips for working with swimmers with autism.
Swimmer’s Perspective: Back to Swimming with Ramin
Find out how lockdown has impacted Ramin and how he has still managed to swim thanks to WeSwim volunteer Magali.
Volunteer Lowdown: Magali
WeSwim volunteer Magali talks about working with swimmers during lockdown & open water swimming!
Breathing Exercises for Disability Swimming
For beginners breathing can be the most stressful part of swimming. Simple drills can reduce stress & improve confidence in the water.