Continuing to work on stroke development. Because she is a strong enough swimmer to handle the deep waters without assistance, they do a lot of coaching from the sidelines. But he does occasionally jump in and demonstrate what he is telling her.




Also working on breathing technique. She is making great progress, although she still wants to lift her head up instead of to the side.

She is doing a great job listening to her Wabash student coach, Will. This is one of the best swim programs. The one-on-one learning is so worth it.

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