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All prospective adult students are highly encouraged to first come to an orientation before making the decision to enroll in our program. Simply show up any Tuesday night at 7:45 pm and tell our front office you would like an Adult Class Orientation. One of our staff will take you to the class, explain to you what you are seeing and how our methods work. If you feel the program is right for you one of our staff members will help you finish the required paperwork and have you swimming in the next class!

GROUP LESSONS
Beginning Students - Tuesday evenings 7:30 - 8:30 pm

Advanced Students - Thursday evenings 7:30 - 8:30 pm

PRIVATE LESSONS
Private Lessons not eligible for refunds.
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In 1969, Paul began developing an unorthodox method of teaching swimming to adults. Paul found that many of his students who wanted to learn to scuba could not swim. The early days of scuba did not include equipment such as inflatable vests, therefore swimming skill requirements were much more rigid. Paul discovered that by initially putting a non-swimmer in vest, mask, snorkel, and fins to develop their confidence, and then reversing the process and removing the equipment one piece at a time, a person learned to swim with confidence.

You will begin by wearing an inflatable vest (you cannot possibly sink) while learning the freestyle and many more in-water techniques. You’ll be amazed as your confidence builds.

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