In Sochi they will teach swimming for free
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In Sochi they will teach swimming for free

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08-10-2022
 

Special lessons for schoolchildren are organized on the city beaches "Mayak", "Riviera", "Cuba" and "Crystal". Free workouts are available for children from 7 to 12 years old. For admission to classes, you must collect documents and provide a certificate from a doctor. Recruitment to groups is carried out by the Center for Sports and Mass Work of the city of Sochi.

"Free swimming lessons have been going on for about a month now. During this time, almost 400 people applied to the section with applications," the organizers report.

Trainings are conducted by experienced instructors, children swim in a specially fenced water area. During the month of the section's work, the children have already mastered two types of swimming - back crawl and front crawl. Free swimming lessons for children in Sochi will be held as long as the weather permits.

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