Module 1 — Understanding Water
Water is an active environment that changes how the body moves, balances, and responds.
This module introduces the key physical, safety, and sensory foundations of aquatic learning, helping instructors understand how water influences swimmer behaviour and performance.
clubSENsational Swimming Journey
Module 1 – Understanding Water
This module is the starting point of the clubSENsational Swimming Journey. It focuses on understanding the aquatic environment before progressing to swimmer experience, teaching strategies, and skill development.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module you will understand:
These ideas form the foundation for understanding swimmer experience in the next modules.
The Nature of Water and Its Forces
Water is not just where swimming happens. It actively shapes how the body moves, balances, and responds from the very first moment.
Block Focus
- To help instructors understand how water influences movement and behaviour, so they can interpret swimmer responses more effectively.
What This Block Covers
- How water affects the body
- The forces acting on swimmers
- How water supports movement
- How water creates challenge
- Why this matters in practice
Explore the key concepts
Select each concept to review it in sequence. Completed concepts are marked with a tick to support clear progress tracking.
Key Ideas for Instructors
Review each key idea below.
Reflection checkpoint
Which statement best summarises this block?
Water Safety, Drowning Risk and Prevention
Water environments carry inherent risk. Understanding this risk is essential for creating safe, structured, and responsive sessions.
Block Focus
- To help instructors recognise drowning risk, understand vulnerability, and apply effective prevention strategies in practice.
What This Block Covers
- The reality of drowning risk
- Who may be more vulnerable in water
- Key risk factors in neurodiverse swimmers
- How prevention is applied in practice
- The role of the instructor in maintaining safety
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.
Reflection checkpoint
The Sensory World of Water
Water changes how the body feels, moves, and responds. For many swimmers, this sensory shift is the biggest challenge, not the movement itself.
Block Focus
- To help instructors understand how water changes sensory experience, so they can better support regulation, confidence, and engagement.
What This Block Covers
- What changes when entering water
- How the body processes sensory input in water
- Differences between land and water perception
- How sensory responses affect behaviour
- Why this matters for teaching and support
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.
Reflection checkpoint
Key Ideas to Remember
Water is a different environment
Teaching in water is never the same as teaching on land. Water changes movement, posture, balance, and confidence.
Water both supports and challenges
Supportive forces can help a swimmer, but the same environment can also create instability, uncertainty, and increased demand.
Safety awareness is essential
Good aquatic practice depends on prevention, supervision, positioning, preparation, and professional awareness at all times.
Sensory experience shapes learning
Water can change how sound, pressure, temperature, movement, and body awareness are experienced by each swimmer.
Understanding water comes first
This module creates the foundation for understanding swimmer experience, engagement, programme delivery, and visual support later in the pathway.
Module 1 complete
You have now completed the interactive learning content for Understanding Water. The next step is to complete the module quiz before moving into the next stage of your training.
When you are ready, complete the quiz to consolidate your learning from this module.
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Understanding Water
Test your knowledge of water as an environment and its effects on movement and safety.