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<title>Re^3: anyone got practical tips on learning to swim? from Sven Schlögl (18 Apr 2008, 08:51 am) in group "Swimming"</title>
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<description>best way is to jump in the water (the deep end) :-))))) well, do you know how the swimming moves go??? just try them and try to stay atop... to begin with. orhave you figured it out by now????? good luck</description>
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