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5 Misconceptions About Adult Swim Lessons

A lot of adults want to learn how to swim, especially in San Diego. In my experience I’ve seen the same misinterpretations about adult swim lessons. To better prepare you for starting swim lessons I’d like to clear up these misunderstandings and set you up for success.  1. Learning to swim is easy for kids. […]

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How to Circle Swim

If you haven’t been on a swim team, you probably don’t know how to circle swim. Not to worry, it’s easy once you understand circle swimming etiquette. Circle swimming works when you have more than two people who need to share a lane. You might be used to splitting a lane, which is when you […]

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What to Expect During Toddler Swim Lessons

Repetition Every parent has been asked to sing that song or read that same book again and again. Children crave to make connections with actions and learning. Repeating rituals and patterns will help them to make these connections. Your swim lessons will use repetition and follow a very similar flow every single time. Each time […]

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What to Expect in Infant Swim Lessons

Infant swim lessons provide your child with the opportunity to get acclimated to water. Endorphins are released every time water washes over their skin. Infant swim lessons will get them used to water coming down over their head, into their ears and over their eyes. Getting Used to the Water At home you can support […]

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Why Should my Infant Take Swim Lessons?

Infant swim lessons will make your child smarter! Research has shown that infants who take swim lessons excel compared to their peers in many milestones. Younger swimmers are more confident, more articulate, more social and perhaps even a little smarter than their non-swimming peers. The table below shows research from the Griffith University Study, August, […]

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To Kick or Not to Kick

A question I hear often from adults learning how to swim is confusion about the importance of a good, hard, fast kick. As a former competitive swimmer I believe the kick is very important for many reasons. It helps you to better understand the stroke as well as build strength and endurance. I do not […]

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Is your child pool safe?

It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when The answer is no, your child is not pool safe. Supervision is the most important in drowning prevention. However swim lessons at an early age can also prevent drowning. The last thing you want in […]

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