Swim with Emma
4.5
Serves Austin, TX
1 year in business
I have been a competitive swimmer since the age of 5. I swam at 2 top 5 Division 1 swim programs in college and just recently retired in May. I have a passion for staying involved in the sport by teaching others how to swim or how to improve their skills. I have been coaching swimming for multiple years. I especially love working with kids as I am pursuing pediatric nursing! CPR and Lifeguard certified.
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Swim with Rebeccah/SWIMazing Austin owner
4.5
Serves Austin, TX
14 years in business
Please READ this before requesting service — The price is per lesson but I do have discounts if you have more than 1 child. I do NOT travel to Cedar Park, so please keep this in mind and hire a different swim instructor. I live in far south Austin now and I just can’t do that commute anymore with traffic being so bad.
Please have a pool or access to a community pool or apartment pools are best. I do have access to two pools but they are both in South Austin.
My swim lessons are a bit different than others I have my own approach to swim lessons that I have developed over the years (but it works very well, I have almost a 100% completion rate for kids 3 and up plus I also teach infants too) 8-10 lesson course to go over everything that I teach - freestyle, breaststroke, floating on back, diving to pick up stuff and etc. My price is based upon 20 years of teaching experience!!
I love teaching swimming lessons and I think it shows through in the quality of my swim lessons. Everyone is blown away after one swim lesson. I believe in quality over quantity of lessons. And, I also don’t believe in group swim style lessons for many many reasons I could list but the most important thing is just the risk associated with group swim lessons and not having my eyes on each kid at all times is impossible if it’s group lessons.
I do realize my price seems high but really it’s not because of several reasons, I’m driving to you and your location (gas costs a lot when you’re driving all over Austin area). I also can teach your kid(s) how to swim or stroke technique in half the time of other instructors (as in they take 15-20 lessons to get to what I can do in 8-10) who charge less than me and I deserve to be paid for that difference. Please read my reviews from real customers that I’ve had for many years or new customers alike and you will see why. I also offer a first trial lesson (it isn’t free but it’s just to make sure we are a good fit) so you can see what I can do in just one lesson and then after that I do require a commitment at least 8 lessons minimum with either me or my employees.
My favorite moment is the look on my swim clients eyes (kids or adults) when they finally swim or accomplish doing something that they didn't think they could do in the water. It’s the best feeling in the world to see that look in their eyes, helping others and making a difference in their lives that will last forever! Once you learn how to swim you will never forget it and that also goes with floating on back as well as other very important life saving skills. I want learning how to swim to be fun but also informative for whatever level you may be. Swimming is a beautiful thing and in my opinion the best form of exercise that works out your entire body without hurting your body. Thank you so much and I look forward to meeting you for a swim lesson 🧜🏼♀️🏊♀️
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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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