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Classes For Every Child and Level

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This program is designed for swimmers who are capable of learning in a small group environment and are at least 3 years old.

We maintain small class sizes with a 4:1 ratio.

Classes meet 30 minutes weekly, and are held at the same day and time each week. 


For months with 4 weeks the cost is $125 for 4 lessons. For months with 5 weeks, cost is $156.25.

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Level 1: Water Exploration


The objective of this level is to get the kids through any swim anxieties, and to increase comfort in the water.

Goals are:

  • Blowing bubbles
  • Fully submerge face for 5 seconds
  • Supported front and back float
  • Enter and exit the pool independently
  • Safety rules
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Level 2: Getting Horizontal & Developing the Kick


The objective of this level is to independently float and learn proper kicking form.

Goals are:

  • 10 Bobs with rhythmic breathing
  • Fully submerge face for 10 seconds
  • Developing proper head position
  • Independent front and back float in starfish position for 10 seconds
  • Proper kick technique and supported kicks
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Level 3: Perfecting the Kick


The student must perfect a six-beat kick before we can build the remainder of the stroke.

Goals are:

  • 15 Bobs with rhythmic breathing
  • Streamline position
  • Gliding on front and back
  • Perfecting the 6 beat straight leg kick
  • Object retrieval in deeper water
  • Sitting dive
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Level 4: Introducing the Arms


Once the kick has been established as the foundation of the stroke, the arms can be built in.

Goals are:

  • The stroke always starts from the top and accelerates through the bottom
  • Walk with front/back crawl arms
  • Front and back crawl (5 yards)
  • Kneeling dive
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Level 5: Rotary Breathing


Rhythmic breathing is developed into rotary breathing allowing the swimmer to breath without breaking stroke.

Goals are:

  • Introduce rotary breathing form
  • Combine rotary breathing and front crawl (10 yards)
  • Back crawl (10 yards)
  • Standing dive
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Level 6: Lengthening the Stroke


The swimmer develops the ability to swim longer distances and also develop other methods of propulsion.

Goals are:

  • Elementary backstroke
  • Breaststroke kick
  • Treading water
  • Mastery of front crawl and back crawl
  • Swimming longer distances
  • Leads into Developmental Swim Team
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Not sure what level class your child should join? Answer these few questions and find out.

Swim Level Questions
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