clubSENsational Training Module 2 | Understanding the Swimmer's Experience in the Water
clubSENsational Swimming Training
Module 2

Understanding the Swimmer's Experience in the Water

This module explores how swimmers experience the water, focusing on how learning is accessed, how emotional state shapes engagement, and how readiness changes throughout a session.

Estimated time: 20 to 25 min Format: Interactive module Structure: 3 core blocks
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Understanding Water
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Module 2 – Understanding the Swimmer's Experience in the Water

This module builds on understanding the aquatic environment by focusing on the swimmer's internal experience. It sits at a key stage in the training, helping instructors interpret behaviour more accurately before moving into engagement and teaching strategies.

Learning Outcomes
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What will you understand by the end of this module?

Understand that learning in water depends on emotional state and engagement
Explain how regulation affects readiness and participation
Recognise and respond to calm, alert, and overloaded states
Identify environmental, water-based, and internal influences on regulation
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Block 1
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Foundations for Learning in the Water

Learning in water does not depend only on ability. It depends on how ready the swimmer is to engage in that moment.

Block Focus

  • To help instructors understand that learning is shaped by emotional state, engagement, and readiness, not just instruction or ability.

What This Block Covers

  • How learning is accessed in water
  • The relationship between emotional state and engagement
  • Why regulation affects learning
  • Why readiness is not constant
  • Why teaching must adapt in real time

Explore the Key Concepts

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Key Ideas for Instructors

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    Reflection checkpoint

    Which statement best summarises this block?

    Block 2
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    Emotional States in Water

    Emotional state shapes participation and learning.

    Block Focus

    • To help instructors recognise emotional states and adapt accordingly.

    What This Block Covers

    • Why emotional states matter
    • The three states: calm, alert, overloaded
    • How they affect behaviour
    • Why they change

    Explore the Key Concepts

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    Key Ideas for Instructors

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      Block 3
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      What Affects Emotional State

      Multiple factors influence emotional state.

      Block Focus

      • To help instructors recognise influences and adapt.

      What This Block Covers

      • Why emotional state changes
      • Categories of influence
      • Impact on regulation

      Explore the Key Concepts

      Click a concept to open its explanation underneath. Completed concepts show in white with a tick so progress is easy to follow.

      Key Ideas for Instructors

      Review each key idea below.

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        Recap
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        Key Ideas to Remember

        Learning depends on readiness

        A swimmer may have ability, but learning only happens when they are ready to engage, process, and respond.

        Regulation affects access to learning

        When regulation drops, participation and responsiveness change, so teaching must adapt.

        Emotional states shape participation

        Calm, alert, and overloaded states affect how the swimmer engages and what support is needed.

        States can change throughout the session

        Readiness is not fixed, so instructors must observe and adapt in real time.

        Behaviour must be understood in context

        Behaviour is shaped by emotional state, demand, and experience, not just compliance.

        Multiple influences are always present

        Environmental, water-based, and internal factors all affect emotional state and regulation.

        Completion
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        Module 2 complete

        You have now completed the interactive learning content for Understanding the Swimmer's Experience in the Water. The next step is to complete the module quiz before moving into the next stage of your training.

        Module quiz

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        Module 2

        Understanding the Swimmer's Experience

        Test your knowledge of readiness, emotional states, influences in the water, and interpreting behaviour in context.

        Single choice

        1. What does learning in water depend on most directly?

        Single choice

        2. When a swimmer becomes overloaded, what should the instructor prioritise?

        Single choice

        3. Which emotional state supports consistent learning?

        Multiple choice

        4. Which factors affect emotional state? (Multiple)

        Multiple choice

        5. Which statements are correct? (Multiple)

        True or false

        6. A swimmer with ability will always be ready to learn.

        True or false

        7. Behaviour should be interpreted in context.

        Match the following

        8. Click one option, then click the matching category.

        Environmental
        Water-based
        Internal
        Noise, people
        Depth, movement
        Fatigue, anxiety

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