"I Want To Jump!" – Olympic Baby Goes For It!



This Olympic baby makes a HUGE splash! Jersey was so inspired by the Tokyo Olympics that he wanted to demonstrate his own skills! In this video, you will be able to see the confidence that Jersey has gained while being in the water. He used to have a fear of the water but overcame it. Jersey is only three years old, but he is working up to be a Pro-Level Swimmer!

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50 pensamientos sobre “"I Want To Jump!" – Olympic Baby Goes For It!

  1. Justin is a supportive dad. Teaching Jersey how to swim is amazing. Ami is bless having Justin for a husband. 💕💕💕🙏💕💕

  2. I visited my cousins for the summer and they had this huge pool party, with a water slide/bounce house and slide in. My little brother jumped in unexpectedly. But luckily, he was wearing those arm things to stay afloat. I also watched the video where the twins were Olympians, and now Jersey gets to be one.

  3. I commend you Justin for your patience. That's how great dads do it. Jersey will be swimming at an even higher level next summer. He'll probably be doing no hand flips into the water.

  4. OMG Justin, did you hear how many times Jersey kept saying, "let me go…"
    He is really growing by leaps and bounds.

    Ami, sorry you are not in the pool, but my dear you look good regardless 😉.

    Love you McClure Family 😘.

  5. I'm glad you got all of the kids goggles. It makes a difference. I'm 53 and hate water in my eyes. I've been using swimming goggles since I was a little girl. No goggles no swimming for me.

  6. DIVING in shallow water is very dangerous if you don’t know how to do it. It’s best to practice diving in deeper water FIRST.
    Meanwhile, jumping in water is an excellent way to getting started.
    “Doggie paddle” is an excellent way for getting started, which allows beginners to breath.
    The American crawl & doggie paddle is an excellent freestyle combination for beginners.
    Also, I noticed that Jersey realized that he could tippy toe. This realization is a great way of teaching him that he can “ tippy toe HOP” across the pool as a way of establishing control.

    Three developments for getting started
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    1. Tippy toe HOP across the pool
    2. Doggie paddle across the pool
    3. American crawl across the pool

  7. Way to go Jersey! You have not only overcome your fear of water – but you are really developing different swimming skills – and the best part is you are having fun! Just make sure you only swim when a grown up is there with you. Dada – great job working with Jersey on his confidence and swimming skills! Gold medal Jersey!🇺🇸🥇🥇🥇🇺🇸

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