ZAI's POV:
"Hi kids, I am kuya Bryan and i'm gong to be your swimming trainor.
Though, your parents told me that you both are good swimmer you still need
to know different ways and how is the proper way of swimming. so let's start?"
-hahaha, wala ng siguro maisip sina mama na summer activity for us
kasi halos lahat ngawa nnmin ni zorrenn ^__^
ayun nagbihis na kami ni zorrenn ng proper swim suit, and pmunta na kami sa my pool area
ng house nmin gusto sana nmin sa dagat kaso ayaw nina papa tsaka na daw. may pool nman kami at tanaw pa nmin ang dagat kaya ok lang, isipi ko nalang sa dgat to ^__^v
"so, shall we start kids?"
"LET's DO THIS" sbay naming sagot ni zorrenn hahaha ^__^v
patay oras din to at tagtag boredamn :D
"dahil marunong na kayo mgswim ituturo ko sa inyo ang diff. kinds of strokes
ok ba yun?" --ask ni kuya bryan ng mkalusong na kami sa pool
whhuussshh.. amlameeg *o* sarap
" lameeeg.. " nangangatal pang sabi ni zorrenn
"hahaha..amkyot mo zor nangangatal kpa hahhaha ^_^v
"malameeg nman talaga e" hahaha kyot kyot talaga ng kambal ko :D
"obvious nga, kaya mo pa?" mpang-hamon kong tanong ^_^
"sus, ako pa? magaling ata akong lumangoy. ikaw baka gusto mo ng umupo nlang sa tabi at panuorin ako" sagot nman nya gad, as expected di papatalo
"yabang mo! nangangatal ka pa nga knina e :P "
"hahahah. tama na yan, simulan na natin at ng malaman kung sino tlga ms magaling sa inyo"
. . . . .
oo nga nman, let's see *smirk*
Butterfly stroke: performed face down in the water. The legs perform a dolphin kick and while the arms move in a forward circle at the same time.
Breast stroke: performed face down in the water without rotating the torso. The arms stay in the water and move synchronously, while the legs perform a frog-kick. It is possible to keep the head elevated out of the water throughout the stroke.
Dog paddle: face over water and paddling with alternate hands, often with the nose and mouth above the water. This stroke can be used in reverse to propel the body feet first.
Human stroke: Similar to the dog paddle, but the arms reach out more and pull farther down.
Survival travel stroke: Alternating underwater arm stroke, one cycle for propulsion, one for lift to stay on the surface. This style is slow but sustainable.
Breast feet first strokes: With legs extended, use the arms with a pushing, flapping, clapping or uplifting motion.
Snorkeling: Swimming on the breast using a snorkel, usually in combination with masks and fins. Any stroke on the breast can be used, and there is no need to lift or turn the head for breathing