Monday, June 11, 2012

Parks & Rec Swim Lessons

This is one of those blogs for prosperity sake, and the pictures are mostly for their photobook, but its still fun to write it.

I decided since Elliot was finally 3 to take a different route with swim lessons. In the past Elliot could only do a parent class with me in the pool which left me with Erik hanging around so an impossible prospect. Instead I just turned to Lucile Cowle because its 15 minutes private lessons and I could just have the kids go in the pool with an instructor. Them being comfortable in the pool and swim ready is very important to me because their grandparents have a pool and as I proved a month ago just the little bit Elliot got last year from swim lessons really saved him during his big fall in the deep end.

So this year I decided instead of doing two sessions through Lucile Cowle I would just spend $30 on the parks and rec class and then do a followup with the more expensive swim school. My theory is that it took a session for my kids to wam up and get comfortable with the water so better to spend $30 and waste that session and save the more expensive lessons for later in the summer. Also I was curious how Erik would do in a group lessons. He is a show off and spurred by competition so I thought it would be interesting to see how he did with other kids in his class.

My first impressions of the parks and rec class is that they are probably not going to swim by the end. They have the teacher using too many aides and not enough pushing to do it on their own, but I like the class. They have an instructor for about every 6 kids and my boys are really doing well in the class. Erik has made friends and is constantly showing off. While waiting for his turn he runs around the pool dunking his head and trying to swim and just showing great confidence in the water. Elliot on the other hand never leaves the wall and is a little intimdated. He follows instructions, but he is struggling a bit. The purpose of this exercise is for him to be comfortable in the water so he can maybe move onto the next step later this summer. My prediction is only Erik will be swimming by the end of the summer, maybe Elliot if he likes his teacher at Lucile Cowle.

Here's a run down of what they do for every class. There is class ahead of them so they have to wait on the yellow line for class to start and for the instructors to tell them they are ready.

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Once they are called in the kids are expected to climb into the pool themselves. Elliot needs help getting to the wall, Erik has no problem walking there himself.

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They warm up playing red light, green light each session and practicing their kicks and bubbles along the wall. My kids totally love this game.

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Today they split the class into two groups and practiced individual skills. Erik plays around instead of listening most of the time which is frustrating, but I can't control him very well while he is in the pool.

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First they work on floating, first their stomach and backs. Erik can almost float by himself, but is showing some fear when the instructor lets go, Elliot can barely get his arms and legs straight.

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Then they practice superman glides in the water. Both of the kids do well with this and like the exercise.

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Erik's "mom take a picture of me shot." He does this constantly in class, dunking his head. Its such an improvement over last year when he absolute refused to dunk his head or put his face in the water.

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Then back glides, which is like super man glides but on their back. No kicking just straight arms and legs.

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Then they kick using a board, but the instructor will let go if the kids ask. He has not let go for either of my kids.

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Then they end class with a big jump. Erik is still a little afraid of jumping, he was all of last year too. Elliot who jumped like a champ last year isn't do it as well this year. Since jumping is a HUGE part of Luicle Cowle I am not too worried. They'll get it by the end of the summer.

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I was wondering what it was going to like since Parks and Rec instructors can be a bit unpredictable, but I am impressed by the caliber of teachers and they really choose the right instructors who relate to kids well. I would recommend the parks & rec program for anyone looking for inexpensive swim lessons.

1 comment:

  1. Glad you had such a positive experience.

    I signed Audrey up for swim classes at the swim center, but she's been sick and has missed the first 2. It's only a 4 week class and she's going to miss week 4, also, so we'll likely skip week 3 and just try another session.

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