Swimming Mini Boosts: Small Insights. Big Impact.

Water Safety Matters – Inspiring Confidence, Sharing Knowledge & Promoting Safety Worldwide

In swimming, learning doesn’t stop – it grows with every lesson, every learner, and every experience. That’s why Water Safety Matters created the Swimming Mini Boost Series – short, accessible bursts of insight designed to help teachers, swimmers, schools, and parents feel more confident and capable in and around the water.

What Are Mini Boosts?

Mini Boosts are exactly that – quick, practical learning moments that you can read, watch, or share in just a few minutes. Each one focuses on a single idea: a reflection, a teaching tip, or a spark of inspiration that can shift how you think, teach, or communicate.

They’re designed for real people doing real work – swimming teachers, schools, parents, and swimmers – who want clear, honest, and easy-to-access knowledge that fits around busy lives.

Every Mini Boost is a snapshot of insight – and for those who want to go further, Water Safety Matters offers extended versions through exclusive subscription access, where each topic is explored in depth through videos, demonstrations, and practical guidance.

A Few Examples of Mini Boosts

The Power of Pause

When working with young children, silence isn’t wasted time – it’s where understanding happens. Their brains are still connecting what they hear, see, and do. Pause after you speak. Watch their faces. Understanding lives in that moment.


Why Buoyancy Matters

Buoyancy isn’t just a floating skill – it’s the foundation of all movement in the water. When swimmers understand how to use their body position, lungs, and balance to support buoyancy, every skill becomes easier to learn. Before correcting technique, first help them feel their natural float and find their balance point.


The Breaststroke Circle Trick

When correcting a breaststroke kick, try this: sit the swimmer on the pool wall and balance a circular sinker on each foot. Ask them to draw small circles with their heels while keeping the sinkers in place – it encourages them to turn their feet up and out correctly. A simple visual cue that builds muscle memory without complicated language.


The Kick Connection

Your legs don’t power your swimming – they balance it. Most propulsion comes from your upper body, while the legs provide rhythm and stability. Focus on smooth, steady kicks that help balance the body rather than force speed.


From Panic to Progress

When a child freezes at the poolside, it’s rarely defiance – it’s fear. A calm voice, gentle reassurance, and a consistent approach help turn anxiety into courage.


The Ripple Effect

When you share one piece of water safety knowledge, you might save a life without even knowing it. Every shared reminder, “float to live’- to a colleague, parent, or swimmer – creates awareness that ripples outwards.

From Mini to Mastery – The Subscription Boost Series

The Mini Boosts are just the starting point.

Subscribers to Water Safety Matters gain access to the full Boost Series — extended learning that dives deeper into each topic with:
• Short videos and practical demonstrations
• Downloadable resources and reflection prompts
• Step-by-step teaching examples for real-world application

Each topic explores the how as well as the why — helping teachers, swimmers, and schools put knowledge into practice with confidence.

It’s professional development made flexible:
Quick ideas when you need them. Deeper learning when you’re ready.

Because Knowledge Should Be Shared


Whether you teach, swim, support, or simply love the water, there’s always something new to learn. The Mini Boosts make that learning simple, inspiring, and accessible – because when knowledge grows, confidence follows.

About Lou

Hi, I’m Louise. Water is my happy place, my mission is to make it yours too!I have over 30 years of experience to share with you. I am a Scuba Diving Instructor, a Swim England Tutor, an Open Water Swimming Coach, a Swimming Teacher and first became a lifeguard at the age of 18. As a Swim England Educator I train the next generation of swimming teachers. I have educated over 2000 teachers, if they all teach 4 hours per week, this is indirectly up to 80,000 children per week that may be influenced by me.

FoSS have partnered with Lou to offer FoSS members free boosts through the WSM boost series.

More information on Lou at Water Safety Matters Training is available here.

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