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Group Swim Classes

The Ashland Area YMCA offers group swim lessons that use a skill-based approach designed to meet the needs of our participants. Lessons are given across 4-week sessions.

Sessions and Registration Dates:

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Group Vs. Private Swim Lessons - Which is best for your child?

Knowing how to swim is an important skill that every child should have. Each child learns differently, so the question of whether to enroll your son or daughter in private or group swim lessons may be difficult. The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati offers both types of swim instruction, so learn the benefits of each one to decide which is the best method for your child.

Private and group swim lessons have different benefits that appeal to different learning styles and personalities. Both types of lessons are available at the Ashland Area YMCA, so register today! If you still don’t know which would be best for your child, come in for a swim evaluation and speak with our dedicated instructors to determine the best swim lesson type.

Private swim lessons are often with just your child and a swim instructor, but there are also semi-private swim lessons available with a 2:1 swimmer to instructor ratio to help lessen the cost of private lessons. Here are some of the benefits and indicators that private lessons may be the best option for your child.

  • One-on-one attention – For kids who are apprehensive about the water, individually working with an instructor may be the best way to build trust and confidence in the water. It can help them feel safer and work to become more comfortable quicker. One-on-one attention can also be beneficial for students who may have a harder time focusing on the task-at-hand and needs someone to constantly interact with them.
  • Customized learning – In private lessons, the swim instructor can completely tailor the class to the student. If your child is great at breaststroke but needs some extra work with the butterfly, a private lesson is perfect to focus on that! Group lessons often have a set schedule of things to learn during a class, so your child may have to move on from something they’re struggling with in order to keep up with the class. Private lessons give your child all the time they need to work on anything that they personally require help with.
  • Class Length – students receive more time with a private swim instructor. Private lessons are often 30-60 minutes while group lessons are usually 40 minutes and time is shared with a small group. This a great option for those who need more specialized instruction.
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Group swim lessons consist of 5-8 swimmers with an instructor, all learning skills in a progressive order. The AAYMCA offers 5 levels of swim lessons, grouped by ages and/or fundamental abilities. Group lessons can be a great option for children who are comfortable in the water and ready to learn more skills. Here are some benefits of group swimming lessons.

  • Lower Cost – Since there are more swimmers for one instructor, group swim lessons are often a lot less expensive than private lessons. This is a great option for parents who want their children to learn to swim and just need basic introductory lessons.
  • Social Skills – With a group of 5-8 kids, your child will be able to socialize with the other swimmers during group swim lessons. They will also learn valuable social skills such as waiting their turn and following instructions.
  • Peer Learning – Since there’s only one instructor for the group, your child will have a little more downtime in between each activity. This is great if your child is a visual learner because they can use the time waiting their turn to watch the other swimmers performing drills to really drive home the skills they’re learning. This is also a good time to give your child a few minutes of rest before doing the next drill.

Aqua Tots:

6 months to 3 years

Parents must be in the water with child in this level – introduce to the aquatic environment, blowing bubbles on surface, front tow with chin in water, assisted back float with head on shoulder, roll from front to back and back to front assisted, assisted front float with chin in water, assisted back tow with head on shoulder, wall grab, water exit, monkey crawl

Level 2:

20 Bobs

20 bobs, do a front float, back float, roll float, front glide with kicks, back glide with kicks, introduce side breathing for freestyle, regular backstroke, change direction while swimming, and introduce whip kick, jump in, and swim for wall, introduce treading water

Preschool level:

3-5 Years

Fully submerge underwater, get in and out of the water by themselves, front float & back float with assistance, learn roll float with assistance, front glide with assistance, back glide with assistance, introductory freestyle (scoops and kick), and elementary backstroke (tickle, T, touch)

Level 3:

20 Bobs

20 bobs without hesitation, front glide with kicks, back glide with kicks, triple switch freestyle, triple switch backstroke, learn bilateral breathing, perform backstroke with correct body position, scull, and kick, learn whip kick, and introduce butterfly and butterfly kick, learn to tread water

Level 1:

10 Bobs

10 bobs, learn front float, back float, roll float, front glide, back glide, introductory freestyle, elementary backstroke, sculling on back, survival float, retrieve objects underwater, jump into recovery float

Level 4:

Swim the 25 yards freestyle, swim 25 yards backstroke, perform bilateral breathing for freestyle, learn breaststroke arms and combine with a kick, learn butterfly, learn open turns for butterfly and breaststroke, learn flip turns for freestyle and backstroke