About
We love seeing children, youth, and adults improve their skills to swim safer, faster, and more confidently. We enjoy watching swimmers overcome small successes as well as big ones. There is nothing like a child floating on their back for the first time and the grin on their face from ear-to-ear with sense of accomplishment and excitement. Or an athlete who "feels" the water differently and because of it swims a faster 100 pace time or drops 2-3 minutes off their 1000 time. Every step is a success!
www.TheSwimAcademys.com
Highlights
Specialties
Access to pool
Goals
Comfortable in water
Experience level
Student age(s)
Lessons length
Reviews
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
During our scheduling process, we ask for your goals and current swimming skills. We pass this on to your instructor, then the lessons begin!
30 minute lessons once or twice a week
Same day and time each week
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
All other instructors and coaches are required to continue to work on being better teachers. We have monthly meetings with them to ensure it's happening because we believe it's important.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Private lessons cost from $25/lesson up to $40/lesson (based on experience of the teacher).
Semi-private lessons (2 students) cost from $35/lesson up to $50/lesson (based on experience of the teacher).
How did you get started teaching?
All of us are fish at heart. We have a love for the water and want to share our love with others. Seeing our students improve is extremely rewarding.
What types of students have you worked with?
We've worked with just about every level and age! From infant to 92 year olds, we've taught those who can't even blow bubbles, elite athletes wanting to get a little faster and everything inbetween!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Research and know the providers history and experience (see below in the section "What questions should a consumer ask..." for specifics on one of our Swim Academy Coaches).
If you are concerned about anything--be it about you or your child's lesson, special needs you or your child may have, what you can expect from the lesson or instructor, or about the provider themselves--be open with asking questions to resolve concerns and find those answers.
If you have done your research and feel good about the provider you choose, trust! Trust and let them do their job.
You deserve the perfect instructor for you or your child. Make sure your provider is committed to your success.