At just 16 months old, this baby is unlikely to have been walking for long, let alone mastered any other physical activities. But this incredible footage shows the tiny toddler swimming unaided and looking completely comfortable in the water.
The fearless baby swims face down, turning on her back to rest when she needs to breathe.
The footage shows the breathtaking moment the tiny toddler swims away from the side of the pool, face down and unaidedFlipping herself over onto her back when she runs out of breath, the little child has been taught a self-rescue swimming technique
The infant even jumps in, without arm bands, and swims to the far side of the pool unaided, without even taking a breather.
The remarkable feat has received much criticism from viewers on youtube.com. In particular people are concerned the baby is being forced to swim when she is tired and doesn’t want to.
But notes from the parents explain the mother’s remarks on the video, and the child’s baby-talk.
Replying to the comments, Adam BC, who posted the video, points out that he is a registered nurse and his wife was a life guard for six years and taught swimming.
He also highlights that they are both professionally trained in CPR and water safety he is certified in advanced pediatric life support.
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He writes that the child in the video, Elizabeth, has been trained properly by certified instructors who teach the infant swimming resource (ISR) technique of swimming and self rescue.
But notes from the parents explain the mother’s remarks on the video, and the child’s baby-talk.
Replying to the comments, Adam BC, who posted the video, points out that he is a registered nurse and his wife was a life guard for six years and taught swimming.
He also highlights that they are both professionally trained in CPR and water safety he is certified in advanced pediatric life support.
He writes that the child in the video, Elizabeth, has been trained properly by certified instructors who teach the infant swimming resource (ISR) technique of swimming and self rescue.
Face down: She then swims back to the pool side for a restThe tiny tot keeps on swimming, face down, without stopping to rest, towards the far side of the poolShe steps out of the pool like a pro as if nothing remarkable has happenedShe steps out of the pool like a pro as if nothing remarkable has happened
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