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PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS

Private Swim Lesson: Improve or master your swimming skills with individualized attention from “America’s Favorite Swim Instructors.” Instructors, participants and/or parents work together to determine goals for the session and lessons are then customized in order to meet the established goals. Private lessons are great for beginners, people with disabilities, people who have had a negative experience with water or for those who want to improve their skills in a private setting. Classes are 30 minutes long in one of our 2 heated pools. Lessons are offered all year round! Semi-Privates are now available!

Please turn in your registration form and payment and we’ll call you to schedule a convienent time. If you have a preferred instructor, please note it on your form otherwise we’ll set you up with an amazing person all on our own!

What & When

Semi-Private Swim Lessons

By appointment

For two people with similar skill levels. Price is per person.

Ages & Location

All ages
YMCA pool

Fees

Member: $20 per person, $60 per person for 4 lessons
Non-member: $30 per person, $100 per person for 4 lessons

Register or Drop In

What & When

Private Swim Lessons
By Appointment

Ages & Location

All ages
YMCA Pool

Fees

Member: $25 per lesson, $80 for 4 lessons
Non-member: $35 per lesson, $120 for 4 lessons

Register or Drop In

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