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Physical Education

  • The student has learned proper arm and leg coordination required for the sidestroke, demonstrating improved motor skills.
  • Through practicing the sidestroke, the student has developed better breath control and timing, essential for efficient swimming techniques.
  • By mastering the sidestroke, the student has improved their overall swimming endurance and cardiovascular fitness.

For continued development in swimming and mastering the sidestroke, encourage the student to practice drills focusing on body rotation and maintaining a streamlined position in the water. Additionally, incorporating fun games like relay races or obstacle courses can keep the child engaged and motivated to improve their swimming skills.

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