Level 1 Beginners are just getting started on their wonderful journey towards confidence in the water! Students learn important foundational skills, build trust in their instructor and learn to focus on their lesson. Fun is a key ingredient and celebration of each success is part of the magic!
This is the correct skill level class if your student's swimming skills can be described by at least two of the following statements:
Beginner swimmers need a minimum of 2 weeks of lessons. See our FAQ Page: “How many lessons does my beginner swimmer need?”.
Level 1.5 "Beginner Plus" classes are a bridge from beginner to the intermediate level. Students will start to learn simple "drills" to build muscle memory and important body positioning. Creativity keeps lessons fun and this is when our students really start to show off their new skills!
This is the correct skill level class if your student's swimming skills can be described by at least two of the following statements:
Beginner swimmers need a minimum of 2 weeks of lessons. See our FAQ Page: “How many lessons does my beginner swimmer need?”.
NOTE: To provide even more additional options for 4-YEAR-OLD students, the lessons BELOW have been made available to 4-YEAR-OLD’s ONLY!!!!
Level 2 Intermediate classes develop "pool safety" skills while preparing your student for the advanced classes. "Drills" build swimming skills. Students can begin to have more fun outside of class by repeating their "drills" and any available time between lessons can be very productive. Celebrate with your student as they develop confidence and explore their new independence in the water!
This is the correct skill level class if your student's swimming skills can be described by at least two of the following statements:
Level 3 Advanced classes expand your students swimming abilities by introducing rotary breathing and the competitive strokes. Students have developed good muscle memory and body position habits. Classes at the advanced level enhance development of whole-body coordination in the perfect environment - water! Don’t be surprised if your student shows off at the first opportunity!
This is the correct skill level class if your student's swimming skills can be described by at least two of the following statements:
Level 4 Stroke Refinement classes further develop stroke technique to prepare students for competition and/or well-rounded competence. The four competitive strokes are covered and correct techniques are targeted by the use of "drills" that the student can continually refer back to. Be prepared for your student to confidently challenge you to a race!
This is the correct skill level class if your student's swimming skills can be described by at least two of the following statements:
Competition Level classes are designed for swim team students that need to improve their stroke, speed and efficiency in the water. When students are challenged to always use correct technique in practice, the improvements show up during competition. Unfortunately, swim teams are not always focused on correcting poor stroke technique. Practice and repetition of inefficient stroke techniques develop bad habits and muscle memory that is increasingly difficult to overcome. Students will be provided with "drills", tips and tricks that will help them develop consistency and efficiency.
This is the correct skill level class if your student is on a swim team, has already learned the 4 competitive strokes. Your swimmer must be committed to improving their stroke technique, consistency and efficiency by working hard during class.