How to Blow Bubbles while Swimming

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Part of the video series: How to Swim the Freestyle Stroke

Summary: Blowing bubbles is fun, and it's also an important way to teach young kids not to breathe in water when swimming. Learn how to blow bubbles in the water in this free swimming lesson from an expert swimmer.

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Rotem Agame & Olga Tzinker Rotem Agame is a professional swimmer who has participated in the finals of the European swimming championship. She also was part of the Israeli National swim... read more

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Is that Bridget Moynihan? She's so hot, I'm surprised the water isn't boiling.

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How to Blow Bubbles while Swimming

Hi, I'm Olga and I'm Rotem. We're former professional swimmers and we're here on behalf of Expert Village. We're going to show you how to do bubbles in the water, which is really important especially for little kids when they're trying to learn how to swim so they wouldn't choke and wouldn't breathe in the water. So if you're a parent trying to teach your child how to swim, you can show him sort of like a candle. Tell him he can blow the candle and put his finger in front of his mouth and make him blow just like that. Once he did that, you can tell him to do the same thing to blow but in water only with the mouth. Once he did this, then you can go on and do the whole face or just the mouth and the nose. It depends how comfortable the kid feels with it and then put the whole face and then the whole hand. I'll show you how it works!

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