Level 2 will expand and develop fundamental skills and marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Topics covered at this level include: floating without support and recovery to a vertical position, underwater exploration, gliding, swimming on front and back, and treading water. Prerequisite: Swimmers entering this level should be comfortable putting their face in the
READ MORELevel 1 will help students feel comfortable in the water and learn basic swimming and safety skills that they will build on as they progress through the Learn to Swim program. Topics covered at this level include: airway control, floating with support on front and back, underwater exploration, kicking with support, entering and exiting the
READ MOREThis class begins the independent use of the swim skills developed in previous classes. Class size is still small with only 4 students and is taught on a tot-dock, but swimmers will work on floating, gliding and swimming with decreasing support from the instructor. Prerequisite: Swimmers entering this level should be comfortable putting their face
READ MOREThis class will continue to develop the swimming readiness skills of airway control and floating and introduce gliding and supported kicks and arm movements. Swimmers will begin to attempt some skills with minimal support from the instructor in preparation for independent swimming. Prerequisite: Swimmers entering this level should be willing to put their face in
READ MOREThis class begins the child’s on-their-own experiences in the water and is the first class without the parent in the water. Swimmers will learn basic swimming readiness such as bubble blowing, floating on front and back with assistance and underwater exploration. This class is taught on a tot-dock so that the students can stand in
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