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We are unmatched in excellence for swim lessons and are Red Cross certified Instructors are highly recommended. Serving the cities of Tyler, Bullard, Jacksonville, Whitehouse, and surrounding areas. We offer both group and private lessons where our students will learn the importance of safety around the water and will learn the necessary skills to master each level. All of our students learn how to float, bob, manage breath underwater with their eyes open, and how to perform every stroke.

What level should I sign up for when booking lessons:
Level One: Recommend starting ages for this class are ages four and above. This level is specifically for students who have not had swimming lessons before or are just starting out on there swim safety journey. We will focus on important safety topics, learning the basics for swimming and water comfort, floating, kicking, and synchronized movements on the front and back.
Level Two: Recommended starting ages for this class are ages six and above. This level is specifically for students who have had swim lessons before and want to focus on refining basic skills and learning new techniques. We will focus on safety topics, breath control and the other swimming strokes including front stroke, backstroke, and breaststroke, and a number of other things.
Level Three: Recommended starting ages for this class are ages eight and above. This is the most advanced level, which is for swimmers who want to refine their technique and master all strokes and other skills. We will cover all of the strokes, diving, and more advanced skills that all tie in with safety.
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Private Lessons
A private lesson will be a one-on-one experience between the instructor and the student. Consisting of time where we focus specifically on skills that the student needs to master. Based on what level the student is in, that will then affect what is specifically focused on through each lesson. Every student will learn how to float, manage breath underwater, the basics of all of the strokes, how to bob, and more skills as the student advances through the levels.

Group Lessons
A group lesson will have 3 to 4 students in each class and all students will learn together while getting one on one attention when practicing skills. Based on what level the student is in, that will affect what is specifically focused on throughout each lesson. Every student will learn how to float, manage breath underwater, the basics of all of the strokes, how to bob, and more skills as they advance through the levels.