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Halliwick Foundation Course

Updated: Mar 11, 2020


A unique opportunity in Australia, for those with a passion for teaching swimming and an interest in making it accessible for anyone, particularly to people with disabilities.

Halliwick is an approach to teaching all people, in particular for those with physical and/or learning difficulties, to participate in water activities, to move independently in water, and to swim.

According to the Halliwick Concept, physical properties of water form the basis for therapeutic intervention as activities in water have a great physical, personal, recreational and social benefits.

The Halliwick Concept focuses on biophysical principles of motor control in water, in particular by developing a sense of balance and core stability together with the consideration of humans’ emotional needs for mental adjustment and a sense of independence.

This course covers the theory behind the method, focusing on The Halliwick Ten-Point-Programme and implementation of the theory in the water.

Upon completion of this course students receive an internationally recognised certificate of completion issued by the International Halliwick Association (IHA).


MORE ABOUT HALLIWICK:






TRAINER:

Fezia Tyebally is a Halliwick Lecturer with the IHA (International Halliwick Association).

For more about Fezia please go to:

DATES:

4th to 7th of May, 2020

(Full days, an intensive course)

** Enrolments close 5th of April **

COST:

AUD $1490

LOCATION:

Rocky Bay, Mosman Park, Western Australia



For enrolments and enquiries please contact us via:


info@aquanat.com.au | 08 9496 1622 | 0439 925 952






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