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Mutt 08-21-2010 10:12 PM

Are kids not getting swimming lessons like they used to?
 
every time i look at the news there's another drowning in a pool or lake. i think it's gotta be that kids aren't getting the Red Cross swimming lessons that 90% of kids did when I was a kid. so you've got lots of kids and young adults who can't swim well enough.

only kids i knew who didn't know how to swim were a few Italian ones.

uno 08-21-2010 10:17 PM

nah, seems like people do that stuff less and less.

Deej 08-21-2010 10:27 PM

My friend takes her daughter a couple times a week. Shes 5-7.

Apparently she gets private and group lessons.

Barefootsies 08-21-2010 10:29 PM

Maybe they should get a swimming game on XBOX or Wii.

Seems today's generation do a lot of the shit we used to growing up. It's really kind of weird. I guess when you have 200+ channels to pick from (versus 3-5), XBOX, Playstation, internet FaceSpace and all the rest. People get sucked in and simply forget to go outside and play.

*shrug*

PornMD 08-21-2010 11:53 PM

That thing called "parenting" is a thing of the past. :(

Paul Markham 08-22-2010 12:20 AM

Our daughter was going to swimming lessons when she was 3, now 8 and can swim.

Czechs have a very active attitude towards kids doing things. She's been to 2 summer camps this summer already and off to a local one next week. Living rough for a week in the forest and she loved it.

ry0t 08-22-2010 12:23 AM

I read in the news that most college freshman don't know who rodney king is and the majority can't write in cursive.

baddog 08-22-2010 12:32 AM

Both my kids could swim before they could walk.

baddog 08-22-2010 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ry0t (Post 17432788)
I read in the news that most college freshman don't know who rodney king is and the majority can't write in cursive.

Schools in Indiana do not teach cursive. Not sure about here.

onwebcam 08-22-2010 01:00 AM

My grandfather was a firefighter who taught swimming on the side.. You know how he taught me? Tossed me off the boat and said "you better make it back to shore."

Mutt 08-22-2010 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 17432800)
Schools in Indiana do not teach cursive. Not sure about here.

what? they only teach them how to print?

baddog 08-22-2010 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 17432847)
what? they only teach them how to print?

I was surprised too.

MikeSmoke 08-22-2010 01:42 AM

Where I grew up, the town gave swimming lessons at the lake every summer, and just about every kid in town went.
Don't know whether that sort of thing happens anymore - I know that most of the sports stuff we did when I was a kid, has been replaced by video games and skateboard parks.

But I live in an area where many (I first said "most" but I'm not sure if that's true) houses have pools. And there are literally dozens and dozens of swimming schools - and swimming instructors who will come to your house. So most of the kids around here swim, with or without lessons.
Our daughter is 2 - we threw her into the pool last summer to get used to it, and again this year (with the appropriate flotation devices and adult bodyguards) - and she's already doing the "kick and paddle" and "float on my back" stuff. We can't get her out of the pool even when she's shivering and we want to quit :1orglaugh
We'll manage to keep her out of the pool tomorrow, but only because we've promised her that we're going to the beach tomorrow - and since we don't have waves or sand in our backyard, she's willing to sacrifice the pool for a day :1orglaugh

RK 08-22-2010 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 17432847)
what? they only teach them how to print?

In this day and age, cursive is pretty much useless. Much better to be a fast typer.
Swimming, OTOH, is far more useful.

RK 08-22-2010 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 17432823)
My grandfather was a firefighter who taught swimming on the side.. You know how he taught me? Tossed me off the boat and said "you better make it back to shore."

That's dumb. One could never learn proper technique, for saving yourself or somebody else, from such "lessons."

onwebcam 08-22-2010 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by RK (Post 17432871)
That's dumb. One could never learn proper technique, for saving yourself or somebody else, from such "lessons."

That wasn't how he taught other kids..:1orglaugh It worked btw.. But I'm like a fish out of water anyway..

Emil 08-22-2010 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 17432800)
Schools in Indiana do not teach cursive. Not sure about here.

And whats the point of knowing how to write cursive? I remember that I thought it was bullshit to learn in school and I still think it's bullshit. I have not used it once!

Paul Markham 08-22-2010 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Emil (Post 17432912)
And whats the point of knowing how to write cursive? I remember that I thought it was bullshit to learn in school and I still think it's bullshit. I have not used it once!

Schooling is about picking up the skills to learn. Not packing you with knowledge like a hard drive. Well it should be.

As for teaching kids to swim or other sports. Would health and safety rules and litigation have anything to do with the lack of it today? I know in the UK it's made schools very wary. As the kids get fatter and fatter.

ottopottomouse 08-22-2010 04:56 AM

Swimming in a pool is a lot different to being an idiot and falling in a deep sided disused quarry that is very deep and cold.

james_clickmemedia 08-22-2010 05:50 AM

our are in swimming lessons. Twice a week for 30 mins. They should all be able to swim 50m unaided by the end of Oct / Nov.

gmr324 08-22-2010 06:00 AM

Quote:

My grandfather was a firefighter who taught swimming on the side.. You know how he taught me? Tossed me off the boat and said "you better make it back to shore."
Wow, that's really old school! I bet you didn't have any swimmie floaties on either.

amateurbfs 08-22-2010 06:45 AM

I had an aunt with a pool when I was a kid, pretty sure I learned there via arm floaties lol

selena 08-22-2010 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 17432800)
Schools in Indiana do not teach cursive. Not sure about here.


That's not true in my part of Indiana. Don't know about the rest of it. :)

IllTestYourGirls 08-22-2010 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 17432847)
what? they only teach them how to print?

Spending too much time teaching them about sex, gays , learning Spanish and acting like parents and less like teachers. :2 cents:

fatfoo 08-22-2010 09:00 AM

A drowning is caused by inability to swim. A person could be swimming far from shore with little strength left. That person will drown.

Spunky 08-22-2010 08:45 PM

I still remember the days when I was a kid and having to take cold showers before jumping in the pool in the pissing rain.a must know for any child growing up

Yngwie 08-22-2010 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by fatfoo (Post 17433362)
A drowning is caused by inability to swim. A person could be swimming far from shore with little strength left. That person will drown.

should throw this bot in the ocean and watch it drown. stupid fucking bot. haha

spunky99 08-22-2010 09:03 PM

parents made us taking swimming lessons every year cuz we have a cabin in pt roberts and guess they didnt want us drowning when we went to the beach..

but they did let us play with lawn darts..

L-Pink 08-22-2010 09:21 PM

My nieces could swim around the same time they were starting to walk.


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Rochard 08-23-2010 06:57 AM

You would be stunned at how many people can't swim. When I went through Marine Corps boot camp, when it came to the swimming part.... Some people just sunk like rocks. The drill instructors had huge hooks to pull them out with. It was stunning really.

Raf1 08-23-2010 07:03 AM

I think it's just more in the news than it was years ago, but I guess it would be easy enough to check statistics on the matter

Jman 08-23-2010 07:17 AM

Some parents are to preoccupied with their self centered life or to bitch about their neighbors, country or president then pay attention to their kids and their needs :(

Makes one wonder if they're should be a special license given to become a parent.

spazlabz 08-23-2010 07:51 AM

I do not recommend this technique but it is a true story. When I was a young lad (about 5) growing up in Salina Kansas we used to go to a 'lake' called Lake Bennington... it was a glorified mud puddle really. My mom took me out in the middle on the lake in a canoe because I had been whining about not being able to swim.

she tossed me over the side of the canoe into the water, down I went, I freaked out and my head popped above the water, she grabbed my arms and I kicked the shit out of my legs trying to get back in the boat. Note: I stopped whining immediately as self preservation became much more important.

she talked to me a few minutes, explained moving my arms and within a half hour I was swimming my ass off and now I love water. I love being in the water....


I think I would have preferred lessons with water wings or bogie boards or something!

The Heron 08-23-2010 08:44 AM

I know locally the HS pool was almost closed due to funding cuts to education. Had to pass a 'recreation milage' and then hope that the board would use the funds for the pool. Pretty fucking stupid, cut football it's not like the kids win at that anyways.

_Richard_ 08-23-2010 08:51 AM

not a parent, but do the ones who are follow the teaching lessons etc that their kids get in school?

kristin 08-23-2010 08:54 AM

I make my kids take swim lessons. My youngest doesn't like it too much.

Too bad for him. I don't care if he doesn't continue swim lessons once he has learned to swim well enough, but until then, suck it up big boy - you are taking swim lessons.

Tom_PM 08-23-2010 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by spazlabz (Post 17435222)
I do not recommend this technique but it is a true story. When I was a young lad (about 5) growing up in Salina Kansas we used to go to a 'lake' called Lake Bennington... it was a glorified mud puddle really. My mom took me out in the middle on the lake in a canoe because I had been whining about not being able to swim.

she tossed me over the side of the canoe into the water, down I went, I freaked out and my head popped above the water, she grabbed my arms and I kicked the shit out of my legs trying to get back in the boat. Note: I stopped whining immediately as self preservation became much more important.

she talked to me a few minutes, explained moving my arms and within a half hour I was swimming my ass off and now I love water. I love being in the water....


I think I would have preferred lessons with water wings or bogie boards or something!


I used to visit Salina every summer as a kid, since my mother and her family is from there. Have an aunt there still, she used to live on one of the cobblestone streets. We used to go to Coronado heights and picnic and I do remember a public pool we'd hit up too. If you could avoid burning your feet on the street and dodge the hailstorms, it was a nice pool.

My family always had a pool, and we lived mostly on the ocean. So not learning to swim was simply not an option.

I was shocked by the news story recently were 6 teens drowned by stepping off a sandbar and not one person out of the dozens there could swim except one passerby who saved 1 person. Really sad.

Learn to swim!

Choker 08-23-2010 09:01 AM

Going to the YMCA is considered nerdy now. Was sorta when I was growing up but in many small towns that's all there was to do. Had my grandaughter in the pool since she was 3 months old. She's 5 months now and already is kicking good. hopefully bu the times shes 2 she can stay afloat on her own

kristin 08-23-2010 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Choker (Post 17435392)
Going to the YMCA is considered nerdy now. Was sorta when I was growing up but in many small towns that's all there was to do. Had my grandaughter in the pool since she was 3 months old. She's 5 months now and already is kicking good. hopefully bu the times shes 2 she can stay afloat on her own

I take my kids to the YMCA and that's where I work out and also volunteer as a soccer coach. Personally I like giving back to the Y and the community over paying for LA Fitness.

Sharky 08-23-2010 09:06 AM

I taught swimming lessons through High School. Idiot parents are a pain to deal with, and make it more difficult for there children to learn.

My kids know how to swim, but not every little stroke like I did when I was younger. My daughter (10) is starting to take more interest in it, and I'll be putting her in more advanced swim lessons soon.

american pervert 08-23-2010 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 17432927)
Schooling is about picking up the skills to learn. Not packing you with knowledge like a hard drive. Well it should be.

As for teaching kids to swim or other sports. Would health and safety rules and litigation have anything to do with the lack of it today? I know in the UK it's made schools very wary. As the kids get fatter and fatter.


my highschool had a pool and every freshman had to take swimming class. at that point I was already swimming with the town team for 5 years so swim class was a walk in the park.

was also varsity co-captain sr. year.

pornguy 08-23-2010 09:38 AM

My son starts swimming again next week and also Karate.

Vendzilla 08-23-2010 09:51 AM

I grew up around the corner from an Olympic in door swimming pool, spent half my summers in that pool as a kid, my daughter grew up in the city of Shasta Lake, 365 miles of shore line in that lake, that's where I taught her how to swim. When she went thru boot, they had a lot of people that sank.

spazlabz 08-23-2010 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 17435389)
I used to visit Salina every summer as a kid, since my mother and her family is from there. Have an aunt there still, she used to live on one of the cobblestone streets. We used to go to Coronado heights and picnic and I do remember a public pool we'd hit up too. If you could avoid burning your feet on the street and dodge the hailstorms, it was a nice pool.

My family always had a pool, and we lived mostly on the ocean. So not learning to swim was simply not an option.

I was shocked by the news story recently were 6 teens drowned by stepping off a sandbar and not one person out of the dozens there could swim except one passerby who saved 1 person. Really sad.

Learn to swim!

small world :) the pool I remember in in Salina was the Saline County municipal pool right by the bicentennial center. I used to walk for miles to go to that pool in the summer heh heh. I remember the cobblestone streets well. The last time I was in Salina was back in 1980 when we moved to Illinois. I have had a love of rural towns ever since... but I hear Salina is huge now

spazlabz 08-23-2010 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by american pervert (Post 17435407)
my highschool had a pool and every freshman had to take swimming class.

My HS had a pool too and all freshmen had to go through that type of class too... I loved it except for their insistence that everyone wear swim trunks provided by the school. They had a belief that one size fit all speedos were more than sufficient.... it was torture for this hwt wrestler but the girls looked exceptionally hot.... saw my very first insane cameltoe and sah-weet nipple slip because of the one piece suits the girls wore....

ok I gotta go for a few minutes! :jerkoff:jerkoff

Jaeger 08-23-2010 10:16 AM

who the fuck cares if kids learn to swim my god... who the fuck cares about kids full stop in this biz. bah. /grumpy

Agent 488 08-23-2010 10:21 AM

Rarely is the questioned asked: Is our children learning?

DirtyDanza 08-23-2010 10:44 AM

blame the democrats on why kids can't swim now a days

Naughty 08-23-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaeger (Post 17435519)
who the fuck cares if kids learn to swim my god... who the fuck cares about kids full stop in this biz. bah. /grumpy

Pardon me?


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