We offer a variety of classes to meet every parents need. From parent tot classes, private lessons, group classes and stroke development, you can find it all here the Lenny Krayzelburg Swim Academy Our Learn-to-Swim program features six levels in the SwimRight Method that was developed by Lenny Krayzelburg and his staff. SwimRight is a sophisticated, result driven approach that has evolved from other methods over a period of 40 years, and is a synthesis of the best philosophies and most advanced thinking in the field. This method is based on progressive learning techniques, so that within their first set of lessons, children greatly improve their chances to save themselves if they purposely or accidentally enter into any body of water. The SwimRight curriculum uses the swim-float-swim technique as its foundation. All students are taught first to have an instinct to roll over onto their backs to breathe, which provides them with the ultimate tool for saving themselves in a time of need. Additionally, this approach provides the proper body positioning for learning the strokes. Step by step, building upon these core mechanics, students develop impeccable form in the four competitive strokes. The SwimRight Method has six levels of learning. Each level has a fun name attached to it, so that every child belongs to their very own level in the academy. Whether a Splasher, a Floater, a Kicker, a Streamliner, a Freestyler, or a Flyer all students in the program will receive color coded swim caps along the way to recognize their achievements and inspire them to move up to the next level. Also every student in the program will get their own swim book to help keep track of their progress. As they move up from one level to another they will receive ribbons recognizing graduation from a particular level.
Hi there!
Be the first to review!
First-classBetter than mostAbout what I expectedNot the worst...Disappointing
Click to Rate

More Business Info

Hours
Regular Hours
Neighborhoods
Miracle Mile, Central LA, Mid-City West
Category
Swimming Instruction
Suggest an Edit