Cemetery Walk

Cover of Cemetery Walk by Minda Powers-Douglas
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9781420868265
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 1.0692419707 Pounds
Width: 1.01 Inches
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Cemetery Walk by Minda Powers-Douglas, published by AuthorHouse in 2005, is a comprehensive exploration of the themes surrounding history, social science, and the concepts of death and dying. This first edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the intricacies of understanding one’s relationship with water, emphasizing the importance of confidence and comfort as foundational elements in the learning process.

Readers will find a structured approach to overcoming fear and mastering swimming, focusing on the essential steps that lead to personal success in the water. The text highlights that learning to swim is a journey that begins with self-trust and progresses through small achievements. By separating the processes of gaining comfort in water from learning formal strokes, the book offers a unique perspective on swimming education, making it accessible to individuals at any skill level.


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Do you wish you could swim? Do you wish you could rely on yourself for your safety, rather than on the bottom or the side of the pool…or on strokes? Safety comes from knowing how the water works with your body and knowing how to be yourself in the water; calm and in control, which prevents panic. Get to the heart of the problem.

Anyone can learn to swim, but you have to be confident in water first. Confidence comes from learning to trust yourself in the water by having many small successes, which lead to bigger ones. Further, overcoming fear requires understanding the steps of remaining in control.

They are easy. Chances are, you’ve never heard of these steps. But everyone recognizes them when they see them in this book. They are the universal steps of learning. You cannot fail to learn to swim using these steps. (You cannot fail to learn anything using these steps.)

What is swimming? First, it’s freedom in water. Once you master your safety, you can learn any stroke you desire because you’re no longer focused on survival.

Conquer Your Fear of Water advances these ideas: 1. Learning to swim requires comfort and confidence in water first. 2. Learning to swim comes before learning strokes. 3. Learning to swim and learning strokes are two different processes for adults. 4. Overcoming fear is a simple, fascinating personal process. 5. Learning to swim is fun. 6. If you start at the beginning and skip no steps, you cannot fail to learn to swim. Every step you need is presented in the book. Formal strokes are not part of this book.

Readers wrote: “I really like that you stress having fun first and being comfortable . The book is full of fantastic advice. It’s working for me. I now know I will not pass on my fear to my children. You will make a difference in millions of lives.” D.K. “This book is very, very impressive and leaves no doubt in my mind why your system works. The book does a tremendous job of sharing your method. The concepts, the language, and the detailed steps are easy to understand. You anticipate and explain in great detail a lot of the things that happen in the water that scare novices. Your book answered a lot of questions I have had, and explained a lot of what I have experienced in the water.” S.N.

No matter where you are with your swimming today, it’s just the right place to begin. To move from here to there in water with ease and the ability to stop and rest without needing the bottom or the side of the pool, start at the beginning and skip no steps. This course has been honed since 1983 by Miracle Swimming Institute / 21st Century Swimming Lessons, Inc. in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Sarasota, Florida. It is now in 19 cities around the world. It sets a new standard for all teaching.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9781420868265.
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Language: en. Pages: 416. Edition: First Edition.

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