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Swimming Lessons at Holloway Health & Wellness Center

From Annissa Koekemoer

The Lindsey Wilson College Swim Team is hosting another round of group swimming lessons at the Holloway Health & Wellness Center. It has been very popular the last two years, and the children of the community have been able to learn in a fun environment.

There will be two consecutive weeks that these group lessons will be hosted, on May 15-18 and May 22-25, 2023, for $45 per week. The lessons are broken up into four groups, depending on their swimming abilities:
  • Tadpoles are for the youngest ones. Preferably already 3 years old. These children are still getting comfortable in the water, learning how to blow bubbles, floating on their backs, and submerging in the water. Tadpoles meet from 4:15-4:45pmCT or 5:00-5:30pmCT

  • Guppies are a bit more advanced. They already know how to blow bubbles, are comfortable floating, and can jump into the pool with their bodies fully submerged. They can typically also swim mostly unassisted. In this group they will learn the basics of freestyle and backstroke. Guppies meet from 4:15-4:45pmCT or 5:00-5:30pmCT

  • The Angel Fish group progress on their stroke development. They learn the basics of all four strokes. Angel Fish meet from 5:00-5:30pmCT

  • The Stingrays group will work on improving their strokes, and maybe work on some diving. Stingrays meet from 5:30-6:00pmCT
Parents are welcome to sign up for either week, or both weeks (no HWC membership needed). Tadpoles and Guppies have two timeslots to choose from, whereas Angel Fish and Stingrays only have one available timeslot per week. To sign up, visit the front desk of the HWC, or email Annissa at koekemoera@lindsey.edu.


At the end of the week, participants will receive a skills sheet to show what they have learned and what they can still improve on. They will also receive a certificate of completion, signed by their group instructor. We hope to see many children of the community join us in these fun-filled two weeks!

This story was posted on 2023-05-08 16:23:51
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