Learn to Swim Today.
Unlike traditional swim lessons, this is a learn-to-swim service. Students experience the water in a new and confident way. Even if they are initially hesitant, they will be amazed at how successful they quickly become. If you are wanting your loved ones to be water ready, this is the most expedient way to learn with minimal cost.
In learn-to-swim, there are no fees. There are no annual or pool memberships ($100), registration ($45-$100), travel fees ($40) or monthly reoccurring dues ($100-125 per month).
In learn-to-swim, there are no levels. Students are not retained to levels that may take 4 to 24 months to attain. Each level typically runs 8-12 classes with 5 or 6 levels available ($500- $1500-$3000).
In learn-to-swim, personalized experience is paramount. Your swim pro is dedicated to your swimmer from the first greeting until the hug at the end of a big swim. Teaching experiences are tailor made and specific to your swimmers age, interest and threshold for advancement. The same instructor needs to be with your student each lesson to ensure consistency, offer comfort and gauge progress accurately. A substitute unfamiliar to your child cannot offer the necessary degree of support.
In learn-to-swim, family time is protected. Students will not be one of a handful of students in a class. I have had many students enrolled in traditional swim lessons for years and were still not able to swim. This can be extremely discouraging to your child, not to mention the time, energy and financial sacrifice of the entire family.
In the learn-to-swim, expect so much more.
Watch for the acceleration of minimum of one stroke or more. If time allows, we will focus on multiple strokes and treading water. Look for excellence in at least one safety strategy if not more. Anticipate more joy, understanding and confidence in the water to increase exponentially.
Cost and Time Commitment:
Specifically, classes run four consecutive days in a row (Monday through Thursday) and culminate in the student learning multiple safety strategies, limb activations, breathing techniques and ultimately swimming. After safety, independent swimming is the end goal. Swimming is not defined as demonstrating “save yourself” skills, but also swimming several meters in the water unassisted. Every swimmer is different, but you will definitely see changes the first day. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your peace of mind is our satisfaction.
Will you enroll in swim lessons or learn-to-swim?