Swim Sisters
4.5
Serves Westminster, MD
5 years in business
TEACHING A LIFE SKILL!
Hi! I’m a Certified Water Safety Instructor (WSI), Lifeguard, and CPR/AED certified professional with years of experience teaching swimming in both pools and beach settings.
I specialize in working with adults and children helping you build confidence and getting you moving in the water doing a lot of repetition on survival mode, which is swimming on the back along with freestyle and breaststroke etc.
Adults come to swim thinking "I can’t do that” or “I’m not coordinated.” I quickly turn those doubts into “I will be great at this!” My goal is for every adult/child to leave each lesson feeling confident and with the best experience.
Ideal for:
✔ Adults learning to swim for safety, fitness, triathlons, or vacations
✔ Beginners of all ages looking to gain confidence and skill in the water
Class Locations & Schedule:
📍 Maryland & Washington DC (inside the Beltway) – Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday
📍 Springfield, VA & surrounding areas – Tuesday and Thursday
💦 Private Lessons at Home Pools: $175
⭐ Grandfathered rates available for returning guests for Spring/Summer 2025
**monthly in the Chicago area
***Please take into consideration-
I maintain a strict 24-hour notification cancellation and no-show policy to ensure all guest have the same opportunity to receive the highest quality of personal attention and care durning their swim session. In the case of late cancel or no-shows a $65 Fee will be charged.
Best,
Dana L💦
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1. What types of swimming lessons are typically offered?
Swimming lessons often include beginner classes, stroke improvement, advanced techniques, water safety training, and lessons tailored for children or adults.
2. How much do swimming lessons usually cost?
The cost varies depending on the location, instructor qualifications, and lesson length, generally ranging from $30 to $70 per session. Package deals may offer discounts.
3. At what age can children start swimming lessons?
Many programs accept children as young as six months for water acclimation classes, but formal swimming lessons typically start around age three.
4. How long does it usually take to learn basic swimming skills?
Most beginners can learn basic swimming skills within 6 to 12 weeks of regular lessons, but progress varies based on individual comfort and practice.
5. Are private or group swimming lessons more effective?
Both have benefits: private lessons offer personalized attention, while group lessons provide a social environment and can be more affordable.
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