Programs
Our swimming instruction is fully customizable in order to achieve results. We emphasize competence and confidence in and around the water.
Self-Rescue
Survival Swimming
Ages 6 months to 6 years
Infant Swimming Resource’s (ISR) proprietary Self-Rescue survival swimming program is a 6 week course, scheduled 5 days per week for 10 minutes each day. With a focus on safe, customized, one-on-one lessons by our certified instructor, ISR’s survival swimming lessons emphasize health, ongoing program evaluations and parent education.
Customized
Swim Lessons
All ages welcome!
We emphasize competence and confidence in and around the water in customized one-on-one swimming lessons. Our instructors are passionate about showing all ages just how fun it can be to learn a life skill that's as important as swimming. Lessons cater to the ability of the swimmer and focus heavily on techniques and safety in and around the water.
Stroke Technique
& Instructions
Great for competitive swimmers and triathletes
We offer advanced swimming lessons to competitive swimmers and triathlon swimmers looking to improve their stroke and efficiency in the water. These lessons are one-on-one and taught by an experienced coach. Swimmers will be provided with instant feedback on how they can adjust their stroke to be more efficient and faster in the water.
IBCCES Certified
Autism Training and Certification for Aquatics Professionals
Unfortunately, drowning is among the leading causes of death of autistic individuals (National Autism Association). The IBCCES Autism training and certification for aquatics professionals provides a deeper understanding of autism to enhance aquatics professionals’ ability to work with and assist autistic swimmer or others in an aquatic environment. The training provided with certification gives professionals a better understanding of autism, common behaviors or needs, safety awareness, and communication strategies. This training is a component of the Certified Autism Center™ Program which aims to train organizations such as water parks, amusement parks, park and recreation facilities and more to be an inclusive and welcoming space for all guests including those with autism or other cognitive disorders.