Who We Teach

Infants

Float Babies – Infant swim lessons are available for children as young as 3 weeks old to about 12 months. These lessons are offered in the comfort of your own bathtub.

Swim Babies – Baby swim lessons are for children starting at 4 months in either a bathtub or heated swimming pool.

Toddlers

Toddler & Instructor – Instructor and toddler lesson with a focus on learning essential water safety skills required to swim.

Parent & Toddler – Great for families/friends who are interested in a group activity to promote bonding with parent(s) – Mostly focused on water acclimation with an introduction to swimming.

Children

Beginner

Intermediate

Performance Coaching

Adolescent/Teen

Beginner

Intermediate

Performance Coaching

Adults

Beginner | Intermediate | Performance Coaching

Expectant Mothers – Ideal for families looking to learn or improve swimming skills before the arrival of their baby.

Nannies & Babysitters – Ideal for families with caregivers who have home pools or family vacations involving water.

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Inclusion

We offer private swim lessons for adults and children with special needs. We have experience teaching those with ADD & ADHD, amputation, anxiety, auditory processing disorders, Autism Spectrum (verbal and nonverbal), Cerebral Palsy, Down and CHARGE syndrome, Obesity, sensory integration issues, spina bifida, spinal cord injuries, hard of hearing, deaf, blind, and other disabilities.

LEVELS

There are 7 levels to our program, each one designed to make a safe and proficient swimmer. The skills listed are basic guidelines but may vary from session to session depending on the individuals attending each class.

Level I

Level one is an introductory level class. The students will learn to blow bubbles, put their faces under water, jump in assisted, and learn buoyancy. They will float on their backs and tummies assisted. These swimmers are still learning to be comfortable in water and still need to have full time assistance.

Level II

At this level the swimmer is learning skills that are unassisted. They will be jumping in unassisted, floating on back and front unassisted. They will learn to maneuver from one side of the pool to the other with objects that aide in their buoyancy. They will begin to learn to hold their breathe as well as the elementary backstroke. These swimmers are still in need of help when swimming in the water.

Level III

Level three swimmers will improve by leaps and bounds. These swimmers will increase their yardage and start to concentrate on technique. These swimmers will be learning the backstroke, elementary backstroke, freestyle with proper breathing technique and working on kicking techniques with focus on breathing correctly. These swimmers will also learn to sit dive. These swimmers are proficient swimmers but still need to have an adult within arms reach.

Level IV

Level four swimmers are fine tuning all the above strokes, swimming up to 15 yards. They are also learning to dive standing up and are introduced to breaststroke kick. These swimmers are also treading water for 30 second intervals. They are diving off the side and are learning to do flip turns for fun. These swimmers have reached a level that they can play in the water safely alone with proper adult supervision.

Level V

Level five swimmers are doing freestyle with proper breathing, backstroke, elementary backstroke and putting together the whole breast stroke for up to 25 yards. They will start learning dolphin kick and will be treading water for up to a minute and half. These swimmers will work on all their technique and be able to swim without worries, as always with proper adult supervision.

Level VI

Level six swimmers are competent swimmers. They will be doing all the above along with some new butterfly introduction. All the strokes for up to 25 yards each, with 15 of butterfly. They will be treading water for up to 3 minutes. They dive off side and blocks.

Pre-Team

This level is for the competent swimmer who is not ready to commit to the swim team but would like to maintain a level of fitness that is equal to the first level of swim team entry. This group will be doing drills and will spend the full time in water swimming to improve stroke technique and endurance.

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