Private Swim Lessons Albuquerque &
Rio Rancho
Statistics show that one month of formal swimming lessons reduces the risk of drowning by 88%
Private Swim Lessons Albuquerque/Rio Rancho
Statistics show that one month of formal swimming lessons reduces the risk of drowning by 88%
We teach through play. We know that if your child feels safe and happy in the water they will progress at an incredible pace. We don't force them to do anything they don't want to... especially go underwater. We want them to want them to come back!
Because your child will look forward to swim each week, you will be amazed at how quickly they progress. We operate with a seasonal approach for flexibility for busy families as well. Scroll down for more info on seasons.
We teach through play. We know that if your child feels safe and happy in the water they will progress at an incredible pace. We don't force them to do anything they don't want to... especially go underwater. We want them to want to come back!
Because your child will look forward to swim each week, you will be amazed at how quickly they progress.
We operate with a seasonal approach for flexibility for busy families as well. Scroll down for more info on seasons.
Coors/Paseo - Serving Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales, and Placitas
Far NE Heights - Near Paseo and Tramway... Serving Albuquerque, East Mountains, Rio Rancho, Placitas, and Corrales.
Nob Hill - Near Albuquerque High - Serving Albuquerque, East Mountains, and Los Lunas
Coors/Paseo - Serving Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales, and Placitas
Far NE Heights - Near Paseo and Tramway... Serving Albuquerque, East Mountains, Rio Rancho, Placitas, and Corrales.
Nob Hill - Near Albuquerque High - Serving Albuquerque, East Mountains, and Los Lunas
We charge $30/lesson for weekly private lessons
$40/lesson if your private lesson is scheduled with Nicole
Our private lessons are 20 minutes
Through over a decade of trial and error, 20 minutes is the ideal time to learn
20 minutes lessons = 20 minutes of instruction time
No waiting your turn in these classes...
We charge $30 for private lessons
Our private lessons are 20 minutes
Through over a decade of trial and error, 20 minutes is the ideal time to learn
20 minutes lessons = 20 minutes of instruction time
No waiting your turn in these classes...
Did you know we partner with the city of Albuquerque to offer FREE lessons?
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Did you know we partner with the city of Albuquerque to offer FREE lessons?
Sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on the next free class!
Let's get to the point... Swimming is a life skill that your child NEEDS to learn.
We offer private lessons. That means your child will have our instructors undivided attention at ALL times.
We get busy schedules... So our "seasons" cater to you.
We have 2 instructors in the pool at once, 3 pools, day, evening and weekend schedules, so we can accommodate just about everyone
With Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall seasons available
You are only committed to 1 season at a time.
You can change your swim schedule as your family schedule changes
We believe we are the #1 place to learn to swim in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Placitas, Corrales, Los Lunas, Bosque Farms, Edgewood, Moriarty, and Taos!
Why do we believe that... Because you have told us!
We have had students from all of those places come to Green Feet Swimming and tell us we are the best place to learn swimming.
Whether it is the private instruction, the backyard environment... or that fact that WE LOVE YOUR CHILDREN.... We Get Results FAST!
Let's get to the point... Swimming is a life skill that your child NEEDS to learn.
We offer private lessons. That means your child will have our instructors undivided attention at ALL times.
We get busy schedules... So our "seasons" cater to you.
We have 2 instructors in the pool at once, multiple pools, day, evening and weekend schedules, so we can accommodate just about everyone
With Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall seasons available
You are only committed to 1 season at a time.
You can change your swim schedule as your family schedule changes
We believe we are the #1 place to learn to swim in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Placitas, Corrales, Los Lunas, Bosque Farms, Edgewood, Moriarty, and Taos!
Why do we believe that... Because you have told us!
We have had students from all of those places come to Green Feet Swimming and tell us we are the best place to learn swimming.
Whether it is the private instruction, the backyard environment... or that fact that WE LOVE YOUR CHILDREN.... We Get Results FAST!
Choose from any of our pools, days, and times and sign up for lessons
Can't find a spot that works for you? Check out our "Lessons For Grab"
Want to try our Free lessons with the city of Albuquerque?
Choose from any of our pools, days, and times and sign up for lessons
Can't find a spot that works for you? Check out our "Lessons For Grab"
Want to try our Free lessons with the city of Albuquerque?
“The water doesn't know how old you are” - Dara Torres
Introduction:
Picture this: A sunny day at the pool, children splashing and playing, laughter filling the air. It's a scene of joy and fun. But amidst this happiness lies a serious concern – water safety. In the United States, drowning is one of the leading causes of accidental death among children. However, there's a life-saving solution that's often overlooked – swim lessons.
So, you're ready to get your little one swimming like a fish, but you're torn between ISR (Infant Swimming Resource) and traditional swim lessons?
Maybe you've seen a video or a young infant or toddler in the pool and flipped around upside down and they are able to get to their back and float. To some it looks like the perfect solution for children and water. To others it may look like a CIA enhanced interrogation technique!
And what about "traditional swim lessons"??? Maybe you took lessons at the "Y" when you were a kids and remember progressing like molasses on a cold day.
Regardless... you want to know what is right for you and your child.
Let's dive into the history and origin of ISR before we weigh the options.
With that said, here are the Pro's & Con's of traditional swim lessons vs ISR! 👊
Infant Swimming Resource, or ISR, isn't just another swim program – it's a movement founded on the belief that every child should have the skills to survive in the water. The ISR approach was developed by Dr. Harvey Barnett, a pediatrician, in the late 1960s. Dr. Barnett witnessed too many tragic drowning incidents involving young children and felt compelled to find a solution.
Driven by his passion for child safety, Dr. Barnett pioneered a method that focused on teaching infants and young children survival swimming skills. His approach emphasized repetitive practice and conditioning to ensure that children could instinctively float and breathe in the water, even in emergency situations.
The ISR Methodology:
ISR lessons are characterized by their intensity and focus on survival skills. Children as young as six months old are taught how to roll onto their backs and float independently, allowing them to rest and breathe until help arrives. ISR instructors use gentle but firm techniques to teach children these critical skills, often employing repetition and positive reinforcement.
Over the years, ISR has evolved and expanded, reaching families across the globe and saving countless lives in the process. Today, ISR continues to be a leader in aquatic education, with certified instructors providing lifesaving instruction to children of all ages.
Comparing ISR to Traditional Swim Lessons:
Now that you know the backstory, let's compare ISR to traditional swim lessons:
ISR:
Focus: Survival skills, including floating and breathing techniques.
Intensity: Rigorous and disciplined, with a focus on repetition and conditioning.
Results: Quick proficiency in survival skills, often achieved in a matter of weeks.
Traditional Swim Lessons:
Focus: Building confidence and refining strokes.
Approach: More relaxed and social, with an emphasis on enjoyment.
Results: Gradual progress over time, with a focus on developing swimming proficiency.
Choosing the Right Swim Program for Your Child:
While ISR has saved countless lives and is highly regarded for its effectiveness, it's essential to recognize some of the potential risks and dangers associated with this approach.
The Potential Dangers of ISR:
Emotional Stress: ISR lessons can be intense and emotionally challenging for both children and parents. The repetitive nature of the training and the focus on survival skills may cause stress and anxiety, particularly for children who are sensitive or easily overwhelmed.
Physical Strain: The physical demands of ISR training can be significant, especially for young children. Holding themselves in a floating position for extended periods and practicing repetitive movements can lead to fatigue and muscle strain, potentially increasing the risk of injury.
Negative Associations with Water: For some children, the intense nature of ISR lessons may create negative associations with water, leading to fear or aversion to swimming in the future. It's crucial to consider your child's temperament and emotional resilience before enrolling them in ISR.
Limited Skill Development: While ISR focuses on survival skills, it may not provide the comprehensive swimming instruction offered by traditional swim lessons. Children who only receive ISR training may lack proficiency in strokes and other essential swimming techniques, limiting their ability to enjoy aquatic activities fully.
Parental Concerns: Parents may experience stress and anxiety watching their child undergo ISR training, particularly during the initial stages when children are learning to float independently. It's essential for parents to be emotionally prepared and to trust in the expertise of the ISR instructor.
Making an Informed Decision:
When considering ISR for your child, it's essential to weigh the potential risks against the benefits of learning survival swimming skills. While ISR has been proven effective in preventing drowning incidents, it's not without its challenges. As a parent, it's crucial to assess your child's readiness for ISR training, considering factors such as temperament, physical ability, and emotional resilience.
Ultimately, the decision between ISR and traditional swim lessons should be based on what best meets your child's needs and your family's preferences. Whether you choose ISR or traditional lessons, the most important thing is to prioritize your child's safety and well-being in and around water. By making an informed decision, you can ensure that your child receives the appropriate swim instruction tailored to their individual needs.
Conclusion:
Despite the focus on safety with ISR, we feel that traditional swim lessons are a better fit.
At Green Feet Swimming, we focus on safety by providing private instruction. In group classes the instructor focus is divided amongst multiple students. With Green Feet Swimming, your child always has our instructors undivided attention.
Also, our focus is for children to love the water, not be afraid of the water.
Parents should love watching their children learn, not turn away from stress and anxiety.
Whether at the lake, the beach or a backyard birthday party, water should bring families together. If a child hates the water from the emotional trauma of ISR, this defeats the purpose of what we believe swim lessons should do.
With that said, we want to bring families together, however we can. We encourage you to do your due diligence on what you think is best for your child.
But don’t be afraid to reach out because we feel Green Feet Swimming is the ideal place for your child to learn to swim.
See you at the pool!
Nicole Smith
Green Feet Swimming
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CPR/First Aid Certified
Safe Sport Certified
Certified Pool Operator
Carefully Screened
Fully Trained
Required Continuing Education For All Instructors
Flexible Scheduling
Operating in the backyard offers so much benefit to your little ones. Between the pool being heated to over 90 degrees and the welcoming environment, your child will feel right at home. This comfort allows them to focus on learning to swim.
The backyard connects the student, parent, and staff on a personal level. Instead of separating the student from parents, the backyard allows feedback from the staff and allows parents to ask questions during lessons.
The backyard also lets us keep our cost low so we can offer the BEST instruction in Albuquerque... and the BEST Price as well!
Helping those who cannot help themselves.
At our swim school, we teach water safety from the very beginning.
Statistics show that one month of formal swimming lessons reduces the risk of drowning by 88%.
We strive to build strong confident swimmers.
Children not only deserve to know how to swim but they can be phenomenal swimmers at a very early age.
Like reading, swimming takes time, patience and lots of practice.
Bringing families together.
Enjoy time in the pool with your kids instead of being worried constantly about whether or not they can swim.
Allow your children to be both confident & HAPPY in the water. Whether that is swimming, surfing, water skiing or SCUBA. Green Feet Swimmers can do it all!
Finally... Green Feet are what brought our family together over 20 years ago when Russell was stationed here at Kirtland Air Force Base in the Pararescue program.
How It All Started...
Green Feet Swimming... Formally know as "Nicole's Swim School" started in 2013 while Russell and Nicole were teaching their 4 young children how to swim in their parents backyard pool.
Russell and Nicole knew it was super important to teach their children how to swim, but as their family grew they couldn't afford the cost of swim lessons.
This is where it all began! Nicole took her decade plus of gymnastics and diving coaching background and applied it to teaching her own children how to swim. Friends quickly started noticing how well Nicole's kids were swimming and asked for help. That led to more friends and friends of friends.
Despite the growth, Nicole has always made the effort to keep cost down. She understands the financial struggle of young families and multiple children. Nicole wants to help as many kids learn to swim as possible and always wants to make swim lessons accessible to children.
Nicole taught even while traveling full time in a RV for 3 years. She taught lessons in UT, FL, and NC. Through the years she has done group lessons, semi private lessons, and private lessons. She has seen what truly works and created her curriculum around what works best.
Our focus now is to help AS MANY kids learn to swim. The city of Albuquerque has a goal of helping 100,000 kids learn to swim in the next 10 years and we want to be a big part in that. This is no small task, which is why Green Feet Swimming has trained and hired more instructors and has new pool locations to help give more children the opportunity to learn to swim.
Our family owned and operated school now employs 2 of the 6 children Russell and Nicole have. Russell works behind the scenes on all things business while Nicole focuses on the teaching. There is no greater joy than to work side by side, doing good and making a difference, with the people you love!
A competitive gymnast from a very young age, Nicole reached level 8 by the age of 10, but had to say goodbye to the sport she loved so much after wearing a back brace for 3 years.
She began diving for Albuquerque High her junior year, and found something she could pour her heart into without the severe back pain.
Nicole first began coaching in 2000 when only a junior in high school at the gymnastics school she grow up in. Upon graduation in 2001, she pursued coaching diving for all Albuquerque Public Schools as well as Rio Rancho and Saint Pius high schools. In her 4 years as a high school diving coach, she coached 6 state champions.
After coaching the high school team she was invited by a former Olympic diver, Abel Sanchez, to help coach the women's dive team at the University of New Mexico.
That was not her first influence by an Olympic athlete. Rusty Mitchell was a 1964 Olympic gymnast. He was the first person to ever compete a double back in the Olympics. He then built New Mexico gymnastics from the ground up. As the head coach, Rusty won multiple national championships at the University of New Mexico. Rusty and Nicole's father were long time friends. Rusty passed away recently but he was a mentor to Nicole from the day she was born.
Russell came to Albuquerque in 2003 in the US Air Force PJ pipeline after graduating the Army Special Forces Underwater Operations course in Key West, FL. Earning the coveted "SCUBA bubble", he excelled at all things water and medicine. After graduating near the top of his class in combat medicine, his military career came to an end after an injury.
Still loving the water, Russell now teaches SCUBA as a civilian instructor. He has instructed and divemastered both in the Florida Keys as well as here in Albuquerque.
Of all the sports they love, Russell and Nicole have chosen to pursue teaching swimming. They believe every child deserves to know how to swim and save themselves if ever needed. The standards, work ethic, and passion they teach is evident in the program that they have built together.
• Erica M | Albuquerque
Multiple locations and options!
Conveniently located at 3 locations.
San Mateo/Lomas
Tramway/Menaul
NEW! Coors/Paseo