Why Choose Private Swimming Lessons
Every swimmer deserves undivided attention when learning a life-saving skill. Discover why private instruction delivers results that group lessons simply can't match.
Book Free 15-Min Phone Assessment→The Uncomfortable Truth
"In a group lesson, each swimmer gets 1/4 of the attention, receives 1/4 of the feedback, and makes 1/4 of the progress."
The Math of Attention
Group of 4 Swimmers
of actual instruction per swimmer
60 minutes ÷ 4 swimmers = 15 minutes each
Private Lesson
of focused learning
100% attention for the entire lesson
Result: 4X faster progress with private instruction
The Psychology of Learning
No Peer Pressure
Learn at your own pace without feeling rushed or left behind
No Embarrassment
Feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes in a judgment-free environment
No Comparisons
Focus on your own progress without comparing to other swimmers
Just Growth
Pure focus on skill development and confidence building
The Customization Difference
Group Lessons
- • Same lesson plan for all swimmers
- • Generic goals and milestones
- • Mixed abilities slow everyone down
- • One-size-fits-all approach
Private Lessons
- • Curriculum designed for each swimmer
- • Your specific goals and objectives
- • Perfect match for your exact level
- • Fully personalized approach
The Making Waves Multiplier
"Your private lessons create opportunity. Every swim set you book provides a free lesson for a family in need through Making Waves."
Both you and the family we help receive the same high-quality, personalized instruction. Double the impact, no compromise on quality.
Common Questions
Q: Isnt private instruction overkill for beginners?
Actually, beginners benefit most from private instruction. Bad habits are prevented from the start, fears are addressed immediately, and confidence builds faster without the pressure of keeping up with others.
Q: How can I afford private lessons?
Most swimmers need 50% fewer private lessons than group lessons to reach the same skill level. The total investment is often similar, but with much better results and faster progress.
Q: What about socialization?
Swimming is a life skill best learned individually. Once you're confident and competent in the water, they can enjoy swimming socially for the rest of their life.
Q: Can siblings share a private lesson?
Yes! Our private lessons can include siblings or friends (maximum 3 swimmers), but the lesson remains focused and personalized for each individual's needs.
Experience Private Instruction
Ready for the undivided attention you deserve? Book your free 15-minute phone assessment today.