Everyone can learn to swim Comfort comes first You can float vertically Overcoming fear IS learning to swim Having fun is the best way to learn Feel safe all the time Overcome fear without feeling afraid Go at your own pace Learn with your swimming people It’s amazing what 5 days can do Correct information does wonders!

Conquer Your Fear of Water
A Revolutionary Way to Learn to Swim
Without Ever Feeling Afraid

Second Edition

 

324 pages, 218 photos and diagrams. Ebook: Color PDF

These are all the steps of overcoming fear of water, shallow and deep, proven with six thousand afraid-in-water adults since 1983. Digest a breakthrough system that will someday be applied to healing every fear. Humane. Gentle. Fun. If only you’d known these steps long ago! Learning to swim requires overcoming fear first. Overcoming fear requires staying true to yourself and listening to your body. You can’t possibly fail if you understand the actual goal, explained with a diagram and the message of the book.

The unique system portrayed and explained for adult swimming students and their instructors has been proven in thousands of classes. It never once failed. It cannot fail. Based on the idea that each person is a spirit in a body and you must be in your body to control it, this 300 page complete text of answers, fun, and surprises reveals the simple path that makes a reader successful in water for the first time, no matter how many lessons were previously taken.

You have avoided fear and managed fear. Now, you can heal it.

Learning to swim means comfort in deep water. Once you are no longer afraid—when you’re at ease in water over your head—you’ll have attention to spare for swimming efficiently: the purpose of strokes. Strokes are not part of this book.

Become safe and peaceful in water over your head. Heal your fear with play, little step by little step.

Author and Miracle Swimming founder Melon Dash’s work has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NBC’s Today Show, CNN’s Headline News, Psychology Today, Real Simple, Elle, San Francisco Chronicle, Tampa Bay Times, Sarasota Herald Tribune, and dozens more.

Dash says of the 2nd edition, “It’s the same book but I’ve added new information. Many points have been clarified. I answered readers’ questions, and added a story to the  “How Fear Heals” section. The full original “How Fear Heals” is now in the appendix. The invention of the Float Bar and Tether was added for learning to float sooner in both shallow and deep water.”