This new swimmer is learning fast!

Swim instructors and coaches: What do you think about the the progress this swimmer has made? I am neither a swim instructor or a coach; however, this 24 year old watched me swim one day and said he wanted to learn to swim just like me. :bighug: Awwww, I just couldn't resist! He is the second person who practically pleaded for me to teach them how to swim. Billy is a Korean college student who came here on a student visa and barely spoke English. When I first met him in January, he didn't understand a word I said. Since I started working with him during the summer, he has improved both his English and his swimming quite dramatically. Billy has gone from barely being able to swim at all to this in nine lessons: 5OLkD4IZi3M He has learned to breathe on both sides; this is his left side breathing: LDCG6_izeTg Billy has also improved the path of his arms from swinging very wide to a narrower pull: PUJQmZVqFks Sure, there are a lot of improvements that still need to be made; however, I think he has improved quickly in just nine lessons. Today, I timed him on a 25 yard sprint and he came in at 19 seconds from a weak push off. So, what do you think? Is his improvement typical for someone his age or is he progressing at a fast rate? I am hoping to convince him to join USMS and compete in some meets with me after the spring semester. He loves to swim and I think he would have a blast.
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  • Swimming Saves Lives concept at work. Who knows, he may return the gift someday to others. So, what do you think? Is his improvement typical for someone his age or is he progressing at a fast rate? All I can say as an adult onset swimmer is it took me years to develop the ability to swim freestyle horizontally, balanced, and straight. That is the toughest part. From the footage, it looks like he has that part taken care of from the get-go. Because of this the other parts he will need to learn might come easier and more naturally
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  • Swimming Saves Lives concept at work. Who knows, he may return the gift someday to others. So, what do you think? Is his improvement typical for someone his age or is he progressing at a fast rate? All I can say as an adult onset swimmer is it took me years to develop the ability to swim freestyle horizontally, balanced, and straight. That is the toughest part. From the footage, it looks like he has that part taken care of from the get-go. Because of this the other parts he will need to learn might come easier and more naturally
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