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A Quality Swim Schools

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: 3635 5859



Address: Boyd Rd 4012 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://nundahsharks.com.au/aqss.php

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19.01.2022 The Prince has spoken



19.01.2022 I find this gets a very good body position www.worldwideswimschool.com

19.01.2022 @WWSSHUB we teach stimulus response before submersion... Share with parents of babies.

18.01.2022 LAST CHANCE TO GO INTO THE DRAW!!! PRE-SEASON STARTS NEXT WEEK!! How would you like to know you're set for the Summer Season? How convenient would it be to know you're booked in when Term Four rolls around?... Would you love your child/ren to get a jump start on their swimming lessons? Pre-Season swimming is a great way to get back in the pool! It sets your child/ren up for success and eases them back in to lessons and training :) We've decided to have a little fun with our Pre-Season Launch this term........ SO if you'd like to WIN $50 off your lessons in Term Three all you have to do is the following three things.... 1. Like the A Quality Swim Schools Facebook page 2. Like or LOVE the post 3. Comment on the post and say why your child swims with us :) (*Every family who is booked into Term 3 and does the above 3 things is eligible & will go into the draw for $50 off their lessons. Winner drawn & announced Monday 14th August via Facebook and email). If you'd like to book in to Week Six starting Monday 14th August going through to Sunday 17th September, send us an email today and we'll be in touch soon! Have a great week! Zarnia & Team [email protected]



16.01.2022 How would you like to know you're set for the Summer Season? How convenient would it be to know you're booked in when Term Four rolls around? Would you love your child/ren to get a jump start on their swimming lessons?... Pre-Season swimming is a great way to get back in the pool! It sets your child/ren up for success and eases them back in to lessons and training :) We've decided to have a little fun with our Pre-Season Launch this term........ SO if you'd like to WIN $50 off your lessons in Term Three all you have to do is the following three things.... 1. Like the A Quality Swim Schools Facebook page 2. Like or LOVE the post 3. Comment on the post and say why your child swims with us :) (*Every family who is booked into Term 3 and does the above 3 things is eligible & will go into the draw for $50 off their lessons. Winner drawn & announced Monday 14th August via Facebook and email). If you'd like to book in to Week Six starting Monday 14th August going through to Sunday 17th September, send us an email today and we'll be in touch soon! Have a great week! Zarnia & Team [email protected]

14.01.2022 Check out our next video...... See if you can spot your COACH & find out what they have to say about Pre Season Swimming! Don't forget to say HI :)! How would you like to know you're set for the Summer Season? How convenient would it be to know you're booked in when Term Four rolls around?... Would you love your child/ren to get a jump start on their swimming lessons? Pre-Season swimming is a great way to get back in the pool! It sets your child/ren up for success and eases them back in to lessons and training :) We've decided to have a little fun with our Pre-Season Launch this term........ SO if you'd like to WIN $50 off your lessons in Term Three all you have to do is the following three things.... 1. Like the A Quality Swim Schools Facebook page 2. Like or LOVE the either of the Pre Season Swimming posts 3. Comment on either of the Pre Season Swimming posts and say why your child swims with us :) (*Every family who is booked into Term 3 and does the above 3 things is eligible & will go into the draw for $50 off their lessons. Winner drawn & announced Monday 14th August via Facebook and email). If you'd like to book in to Week Six starting Monday 14th August going through to Sunday 17th September, send us an email today and we'll be in touch soon! Have a great week! Zarnia & Team [email protected]

13.01.2022 The Coaches do Christmas at Teppanyaki #dontgiveupyourdayjob #sticktoswimming #aqualityteam #family #christmasparty #twentysixteen #alwaysfun



13.01.2022 I was wondering where these three got too..... #nundahsharks #swimcamp16 #supposetobeworking #molly #liza #xan

12.01.2022 Swimming is great for your health and well being

12.01.2022 This is a great video to show you how to condition your child to submerge in water, as early as 2 weeks old These are things you can do at home to encourage your bubs and toddlers to learn to swim and love the water

12.01.2022 Revisiting one of our favorite videos from a couple years ago. Learning to reach your goals, starts with learning to reach in the pool. Why do it:... Reaching full extension in freestyle is a necessary foundation for swimmers at every level. Learning to create a slippery line to glide through the water, which requires balance, and a sense of flying, will allow you the ability to make decisions later on efficiency or speed. How to do it: 1 - Swim slow, smooth freestyle, focusing the attention on extending the fingers as far out front as possible. 2 - Focus ONLY on extending the hand as far forward as possible, and not on the pull, finish, or recovery of the stroke. 3 - Feel what part of the hand has the most pressure on it. It should be the relaxed fingers out front, not the palm. How to do it really well (the fine points): If you're true to the goal of extension, other parts of your stroke will fall into line. By trying to push the hand forward with a bit of intensity, you'll create a better, more direct pull. Focusing on the pull can lead you to shorten the extension, and start you down a path of instinctual reaction to moving through the water. When the focus is only on extension, there are other aspects of the stroke that start to come together. Better balance will help you drive the hand forward in a more direct line. You'll also connect the arm to the body rotation, which will ultimately give you a more powerful pull. Youthful exuberance leads swimmers to focus on fast turnover and the pull. Age and wisdom know that it's better to start with the understanding of a full stroke as early in the learning process as possible, then make adjustments as the swimmer grows older.

11.01.2022 As a former surf lifesaver I constantly find myself when I'm at a beach automatically in patrol mode, and I'm always troubled seeing the amount of swimmers that... enter the surf straight into a rip zone. This includes, and most worrying of all children. I know a lot of people are kind of aware of what to do if caught in a rip, but it has been brought to my attention recently that a lot of people aren't aware of what a rip actually looks like or where the safest place to swim at the beach is if there is no flagged area. One person will drown every two to three days this summer... 90% of those fatalities will be rip-related. Here are a few things that will help you and your kids stay safe this summer. I have also put together a few images that show what to look for. 1. The easiest thing to remember is that often the safest/calmest most enticing looking area along a beach is usually a rip. A rip is usually the area devoid of wave activity and appears darker and deceptively calmer. It can sometimes appear milky or turbulent, but it is always pretty much void of wave activity. All that water coming in via waves has to go back out somehow, this is what a rip is. (see pics). 2. Always take 5-10 mins when you get to the beach to observe surf conditions and identify where these areas are. 3. If you are caught in a rip, DO NOT PANIC. Go into floating mode and raise one arm as a distress signal when possible. See which direction the rip is taking you, is it straight out or at an angle? once you have determined this, and if you have the energy, swim to the right or left of the direction of flow, never against. Some rips can move at 3 times the speed of an olympic swimmer, you won't win! If you cannot swim out to either side of the rip, just go with it. Most rips won't take you out very far, and will usually spit you out not long after they take you, so keep calm and save your energy for the swim back to shore. 4. If you have kids, show them these pictures, educate them and make them aware. You can't always be watching them, and it is only a matter of a few metres each way of the point of entry to the water that could mean them being safe, or instantly caught in a rip. Obviously the safest place to swim is always between the flags on a patrolled beach, but this isn't always practical given the immensity of our coast line and number of beautiful beaches. Of course there are many other factors that can come into play when it comes to beach safety, but rips are the No.1 killer. They are not hard to identify, and 10 mins observation before entering the surf is much easier than body retrieval. *The darker/calmer areas in the pics are rips. The one with purple dye shows rip movement. Kenny Jewell - Official



11.01.2022 Hello everyone, swimming lessons are on tomorrow Friday 31 If you missed a lesson today please email to book in for a make up lesson, they will be held either tomorrow afternoon or over the weekend. If your child was in a cancelled squad today we have a replacement session tomorrow from 5pm-6pm, please email to book in.... All make up lessons will be held at Nundah. [email protected]

09.01.2022 MERRY CHRISTMAS From everyone at A Quality Swim Schools

04.01.2022 We are back!! It might still be school holidays but it's GREAT to be back in the pool Swimming Intensives are the BEST way to get a jump start on Term One!! [email protected]

03.01.2022 The world first Aussie invention saving kids from drowning.

03.01.2022 Hope you've enjoyed the series@WWSSHUB Visit www.worldwideswimschool.com for more information

01.01.2022 The WINNER of the $50 credit towards swimming lessons is......... CONGRATULATIONS!!

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