Eh, you think learning how to swim is just for kids ah? No leh! Swimming is a super important skill that adults also should learn, lor. Here at Swimming Teachers Academy, we believe that it’s never too late to start learning how to swim, no matter your age. So if you’ve always been watching others swim and feeling a bit jialat cause you can’t join in, or maybe you’re looking to pick up a new hobby that keeps you healthy, our adult swimming lessons are here to help!
Why Learn Swimming as an Adult?
Think about it lah: besides being a fun activity, swimming is one of the best exercises for maintaining health, improving muscle tone, and even reducing stress. And hor, Singapore being an island surrounded by water means water activities are quite common. Don’t miss out on the fun during outings with kakis or family gatherings at Sentosa or East Coast Park just because you no can swim!
Overcoming Fear: It’s Normal Lah!
For many adults, the thought of learning swimming can bring up a bit of kiasi (fear). Some of you maybe got bad memories from childhood, like falling into a pool or being pushed into water. At Swimming Teachers Academy, we understand these feelings. Our experienced and patient instructors are here to guide you through every step, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment. We’ll help you overcome your fear and build confidence, both in and out of the water.
Swimming Lessons Tailored for You
Everyone’s different lah. Some pick up swimming faster than others. That’s why our swimming lessons are tailored to fit each adult’s pace and skill level. Whether you’re a complete newbie or you just need a bit of refining on your strokes, our classes cater to all levels. We keep our class sizes small, so you get plenty of one-on-one attention from our instructors.
What Can You Expect?
Beginners’ Basics
For starters, you’ll learn the very basics like breathing techniques, floating, and basic strokes. These are important to help you feel more selesa (comfortable) in the water. No rushing here – we go at a pace that you’re comfortable with.
Intermediate and Advanced Techniques
If you already know the basics, we’ll move on to more advanced techniques. You’ll learn different types of strokes like freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke, and even butterfly! We’ll also teach you skills like treading water and diving.
Safety First: Adult Swimming Lessons
One big part of our lessons is teaching water safety. This is super important, especially in Singapore where water activities are common. We’ll teach you how to be safe in different water environments, from swimming pools to the open sea.
Flexible Schedules and Affordable Pricing: Adult Swimming Lessons
We know you’re busy one, with work or family, or maybe both. That’s why we offer flexible class schedules including evening and weekend classes, so can fit into your hectic lifestyle. Our pricing is also quite reasonable, because we believe everyone should have the chance to learn this crucial skill.
Personal Sharing
Personally, I started swimming late in my life too. I used to think, “Aiya, too old already, how to learn swimming?” But after joining a class similar to what we offer here, I realized that age is really just a number. Learning to swim has opened up so many new doors for me in terms of health and social activities. It’s really a shiok (great) feeling to be able to join in the fun during pool parties and not just sit by the side!
Why Choose Us?
At Swimming Teachers Academy, we’re not just about teaching you how to swim. We want to make you love swimming. With our passionate and friendly instructors, state-of-the-art facilities, and a warm community of fellow learners, you’ll feel right at home. Plus, you’ll be joining many others who have successfully learned to swim with us. Just hear what they have to say!
So, what are you waiting for? Don’t let your fears or hesitations hold you back. Join us at Swimming Teachers Academy and let’s make a splash together! Got questions? Just ask lah. We’re more than happy to talk to you about our programs. Hope to see you in the water soon, lah!