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Emily Muteti

Emily Muteti

New on Lessons
Serves Peoria, AZ
As a former student athlete at Grand Canyon University and professional swimmer for the Kenyan team, I'm passionate about teaching swimming to kids of all ages. Sharing my love for the sport not only promotes water safety but also fosters confidence and lifelong skills in young individuals. You can reach me via email at [email protected]
Kéyah

Kéyah

New on Lessons
7+ years in business
Serves Peoria, AZ
Hello everyone, My name is Kyle Dennison, and I'm excited to introduce myself to you. I come from a rich heritage on the Navajo Nation and have dedicated my life to blending traditional values with modern opportunities. Working with me means being part of a journey where learning and growth are paramount. I strive to create an environment where every student feels valued, inspired, and empowered to achieve their best. I believe in the power of imagination and creativity, and I aim to bring these qualities into every interaction and lesson. Why will I do an excellent job? Because I am deeply committed to each of you and your success. My ex
Mary Jo Mann Swim Lessons

Mary Jo Mann Swim Lessons

New on Lessons
1 hire on Lessons
Serves Peoria, AZ
I have successful taught 2 12 years to 72 year old students to swim. i have worked with the special needs population with assisting them to acclimate to the water and learning to swim. My students trust me know that I will guide them through a positive swim lesson experience which gives them confidence in and out of the water When a student learns to first put their head and an completely float on their own that moment brings great joy to me.
Christopher Paschal

Christopher Paschal

New on Lessons
Serves Peoria, AZ
My name is Chris Paschal. I've never given formal classes, but have had success with instructing my nephew and a few of his friends in the fundamentals of the game, which I feel also helped with their general confidence, leadership, and ability to interact with others. Anyway, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me at 424-466-0235. Thank you.
Cindy's Concierge Services

Cindy's Concierge Services

New on Lessons
4 hires on Lessons
Serves Peoria, AZ
I have the passion with being service minded in order to provide fun and educational component to teach others. We assist people in being organized around what matters most to them. My services help to coordinate you being organized, completing tasks and errands that free up your time so your available for family, work, business and pleasure. I see others transform their fear of not knowing how to do what they haven't experienced before.

Your Swimming Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do swim classes cost near me?

Swim classes cost $40 to $80 per hour for private lessons or $100 to $160 per month for weekly classes with a small group of people. Fees increase for extended sessions longer than 1 hour and for teachers who were professional competitive swimmers.

What should you expect during a swim class?

During a swim class that's typically 30 to 60 minutes long, you should expect to learn:

  • Floating techniques
  • Breathing practices
  • Basic kicking styles
  • Treading water
  • Basic swimming strokes
  • Diving and underwater swimming techniques
  • Long-distance swimming methods
  • Rescue, CPR, and snorkel training for advanced lessons

What should I wear and bring to a swimming class?

Supplies to bring to a swimming class include:

  • Swimwear that fits properly
  • A swim diaper for children who aren't potty trained
  • Tote bag to keep your clothes dry and store your things
  • Flip-flops to keep your feet clean around the pool area
  • Sunscreen if the outdoor pool gets direct sunlight
  • Swimming cap and hair ties
  • Flotation devices
  • Toiletries for showering
  • Plastic water bottle
  • Towels
  • Goggles
  • Earplugs

Extra tips: The swimming pool may offer some of these items for free or at a fee. For girls learning to swim competitively, a 1-piece bathing suit is necessary.

How many swim classes do I need to learn swimming?

People without a fear of water need 15 to 20 hours of swim classes on average to learn swimming. Those who must also overcome their fears of drowning will need more time and practice to swim confidently.

What is a good age for a child to take swimming lessons?

A good age for a child to take swimming lessons is from 2 to 5 years old. After this age, the lungs of children are strong enough to hold their breath underwater long enough to swim.

Good to know: Introducing a child to the water at 1 year old helps them feel comfortable in a pool, although they won't be able to swim yet.

Are infant swim classes safe?

Closely supervised infant swim classes are typically safe for children from the age of 6 months onward. However, infant swim classes don't guarantee that a child will learn enough to stop themselves from drowning.

Note: Some doctors also caution that children prone to respiratory infections shouldn't swim in chlorinated pools until they are more than 2 years old.

Can I get swimming lessons as an adult?

You can get swimming lessons as an adult at most pools with private instructors. Call ahead to ask for the schedule of adult classes, age requirements, and a list of anything you should bring with you.

How do I find a good swimming class?

Use this checklist before booking classes at the local pool to find a good swimming class:

  • Compare class prices from 3+ teachers or pools near you.
  • Ask for proof of their water safety education, lifeguard training, and other related credentials.
  • Read their reviews on Lessons and Google.
  • Check that the swimming pool facility has liability insurance.
  • Keep a copy of the terms and conditions of the swimming lesson contract and refund policy.
  • Beware of the lowest prices that can indicate low-quality lessons.
  • Don't make a full season payment upfront for lessons unless you can get a partial refund later.

What questions do I ask a swim class instructor?

  • How long have you been teaching people to swim?
  • What’s the minimum amount of experience required for a teacher?
  • Can students warm up in the pool before classes begin?
  • Is swimming practice time at the pool outside of lessons included in this price?
  • Will I get a locker to store my things in during class?
  • Do you offer discounts for families?
  • How long does it typically take to teach a child to swim?
  • What should I work on to swim better?
  • Which exercises should students practice at home that help to learn swimming faster?
  • Can you create a customized training plan for each student?
  • How do you describe your teaching style?
  • What do you do to help children overcome their fears of water?
  • Are goggles or swim caps required for all lessons?

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