Private Swimming Lessons
Private Swimming Lessons

Private Swimming Lessons

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Introduction: WSI Certified Swim Instructor available to come to your home, and teach private or semiprivate lessons. I make learning to swim fun! For young children, the lesson is a game, with silly songs, rhymes, and a rhythm each week that gets them comfortable quickly! I learned how to teach at the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center in Pasadena, and bring my experience with me. For older children or adults, I tailor the pace of the lesson, breaking swimming into small steps that help you become confident as you master each piece. I love seeing people progress. The moment when a child first that the water can support them and they can move in it is an exciting one. Early lessons build up to that point, subsequent allow someone to swim farther, longer, and with more skill. pricing: 30 min private lesson: $40 45 min private lesson: $50 60 min private lesson: $60 Time can be split between multiple students Group lessons: extra $10 per student
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Shelby Rhodes

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  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    -$45 per 45 minute lesson -$10 min for every 15 min after the first 45 min -back to back lessons are fine! -for group lessons, an extra $5 per student

  • Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

    Recently, I had a friend who was terrified of the water. Several friends had tried to help her swim, but she said she had no luck. She and I worked together slowly mastering skills, and in 1 lesson, she was already kickboarding around the pool, and working on basic techniques. The most common mistake for someone who is not a trained swimming teacher is to move too fast. A good teacher will break down swimming into small enough steps that the student will become confident , rather than overwhelmed.