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NS101: What You Need To Know About Swimming During BMT

For every Singaporean Son, there's no escaping National Service once you're of age and relatively fit.

And there's no running (backstroking?) away from swimming as well - even if you cannot swim or are afraid of the pool - because your commanders will do their best to teach you how to.

After all, it is an essential life skill and provides a whole host of health benefits! (And hallo, we're an island leh - should be quite a standard skill for islanders, right? Right?)

Here's what to expect when it comes to hitting the pool during Basic Military Training:

An opportunity for recruits to undergo active recovery from training.

Posted by Basic Military Training Centre on Monday, 25 October 2021

1. It provides active recovery from training.

An active recovery workout involves performing low-intensity exercise following a strenuous workout. Examples include walking, yoga, and swimming.

Active recovery workouts are beneficial for your body. They may help you recover faster after a difficult workout. Some benefits include:

  • reducing lactic acid buildup in muscles
  • eliminating toxins
  • keeping muscles flexible
  • reducing soreness
  • increasing blood flow
  • helping you maintain your exercise routine
Posted by Basic Military Training Centre on Monday, 25 October 2021

2. It provides a whole-body workout

Different peeps get their daily dose of exercise through different means. Some of you are chiongsters who seem to have three lungs and can finish your 2.4 under 9 minutes, while some of you are gym rats who can lift twice your body weight. 

If you are neither, don’t worry lah - there's still swimming! It engages nearly every major muscle group, and keeps you fit. Plus, it's easy on the joints as the buoyancy of water reduces stress on weight-bearing joints.

If you're overweight, we got you, bro - check out these inspiring NS stories of those going through a similarly challenging BMT. Gambatte!

A cool dip in the pool is a refreshing break from the rigorous physical training.

Posted by Basic Military Training Centre on Monday, 25 October 2021

3. It’s a refreshing break from rigorous physical training

Shag ah, every day march and do push-ups under the hot sun. At least swimming gives you that cool respite from the heat, and you get to exercise without being drenched in sweat. (Well, it all goes into the pool lah, but that's not the point.)

Swimming lessons are catered to swimmers of different abilities.

Posted by Basic Military Training Centre on Monday, 25 October 2021

4. Lessons are structured to cater to swimmers of different abilities

Nobody expects you to be the next Joseph Schooling. If you’re a weak swimmer or non-swimmer (aka totally cmi at swimming), you’ll be grouped into different categories that provide the right type of training you need. So fret not and splash on!

A cool dip in the pool is a refreshing break from the rigorous physical training.

Posted by Basic Military Training Centre on Wednesday, 10 February 2021

5. I really, really can not swim. How ah?

CMPB's website says that "Being able to swim is a basic skill required of all recruits in the basic training curriculum”. However, if you die-die cannot swim… heng you’ll still graduate from BMT and ORD at the end of your service - at least according to this source. Just that you might need to wear extra stuff like a swimming cap or life jacket to indicate your status as a non-swimmer.

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