After reviewing my schedule, I realized that I did not really need to swim to teach. I have 2 swimming pee wees, 1 competitive pee wee, a level 3 and a level 5 class. While it is ideal for me to demonstrate, it is not imperative. I have a few more proficient swimmers in my upper level classes that I have demonstrate the skills. The other students watch and I tell them what the demonstrator is doing correctly. In reality this is better because I can't tell if they are paying attention when I demonstrate, but I can if I have someone who is doing it correctly demonstrate for the rest of the class. It give the swimmers doing it correctly a sense of accomplishment and pride.
I do have to be in the water for swimming pee wees. Each time the water splashed on my wig, I wondered how bad it looked. It isn't a big deal. No one looks great with wet hair. My volumizer was pulled into a loose ponytail. While it looked messy and I could tell the color differences between my normal hair and the volumizer, I doubt anyone else could.
The irony? I saw a woman who was taking water areobics with alopecia. She was almost entirely bald, but she was older and must have come to terms with the hair loss. Maybe she had chemo. It didn't look like the clearly defined bald patches I have. However, I try not to look at the bald patches at all.
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