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Top 10 swimming classes in Boston, MA

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Youth Aquatics, Inc.

Youth Aquatics, Inc.

5.0(1)
8+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
YLisa L. says, " I really recommend Youth Aquatics with an amazing teacher Paige, she give so much confidence to the kids with the water and full of passionate of what she doing." Read more
British Swim School Of Greater Boston

British Swim School Of Greater Boston

New on Lessons
Serves Boston, MA
We are a premier water survival and swim school. We provide swim lessons for all ages and abilities, starting at 3 months old. Our proven methodology has been used and refined over 37 years. Locations in Stoneham and Bedford.
Brandeis Swimming Http://www.brandeisjudges.com/recreation/aquatics

Brandeis Swimming Http://www.brandeisjudges.com/recreation/aquatics

New on Lessons
14+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Quality swim lessons both private and small group for children 3 and up. Taught by elite level college swimmers and coaches in a fun and engaging environment. Adult lessons also offered. Our swimmers and coaches love swimming and the excitment of teaching others such an important life skill that we hope carries them throughout life.
Basketball

Basketball

New on Lessons
Serves Boston, MA
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Grace's Swimming Lessons

Grace's Swimming Lessons

New on Lessons
4+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
I have been teaching swim lessons, both group and private, for over 5 years now! I have taught all ages and ability levels, ranging from Parent & Me and Level 1 classes all the way to Adult Beginner! I have worked as a lifeguard for the past 6 years, and have a Water Safety Instructor certification.
Marks Swim Academy

Marks Swim Academy

New on Lessons
24+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Mark’s Swim Academy offers year-round, indoor swimming lessons for children and adults of all skill levels.Group swim lessons for children of all ages and levels Adult swim classes for a beginner or experienced swimmerPrivate and semi-private lessons for children and adults All classes are taught by an experienced swim instructor, Mark Roizman, owner of Mark’s Swim Academy. Mark has a Master’s Degree in Physical Education and over 30 years of teaching and competitive coaching experience in the United States and the former Soviet Union. Gift certificates are available! All classes are taught by an experienced Swim Instructor, Mark Roizman...

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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