The Endless Pool
One of the most dramatic differences between SwimLabs and Traditional Swim Schools is our use of Endless Pool Swimming Technology. These pools are smaller in size (they max out at about 10×16 feet) and resemble hot tubs more than traditional pools. The secret here is in the technology. The Endless Pool system creates a variable speed “current” or “river” down the center of each pool. Mounted in the front of the pool directly in the current is a Bar which we commonly use during Learn to Swim and Competitive Swim Lessons.
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The Current
The most important feature of our Endless Pools is the Current it creates in the water. We use the current in our Pools differently in each lesson, depending on the skill level of our students.—
Beginning Level Lessons
In our Beginning Lessons, and Water Adjustment Program, we typically have our Swimmers swim “With the Current”. This address the 2 major issues of traditional learn to swim programs; 1 that students must first be taught to float before they can swim, and 2, that performing swimming movements while floating in a stationary position is fairly difficult, and can take a long time. Swimming with the current allows us to bypass these issues by adding momentum to students as they swim, making the Learn to Float and Learn to Swim Process easier, and consequently much faster. It also means that we are able to teach our students “only good habits”, bypassing traditional teaching “shortcuts” that must later be corrected.
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Swimming Against the Current is a perfect way to practice swimming technique while building endurance and strength.
In our Advanced Lessons, and Swim Improvement Program, we also have our students swim “against the current” as well. This creates a “treadmill” affect in the pool, where students can easily practice building strength and endurance, all while maintaining proper swimming technique.
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The Bar
Another major feature of our Pools is the Bar we have mounted at the front of each pool, directly in the path of the current. The bar creates a stationary position in the pool that we use at every level of lesson, from beginning students with fears of the water to our competitive stroke analysis sessions.
Like our technique building tools, the Bar allows us to isolate different swimming techniques in a controlled environment. When used in conjunction with the current, students can almost feel as though they are swimming at speed, all with the added comfort and or control of the stationary position the bar provides.
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The Warm Water
SwimLabs is a warm water swim school. We always keep our water between 90-92 degrees Fahrenheit. In our opinion, keeping our pools at this temperature creates the perfect environment for learning and improving swimming- students never get cold, meaning that everyone is more comfortable. More comfortable students are more apt to pay attention and retain more during swimming lessons.
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Small Size
Our Pools are very small- more resembling a large hot tub than a regular swimming pool. This means that every class and private swimming lesson takes place in a pool dedicated just to that lesson. For our Adult program and Private and Semi Private Swim Lessons, this means that you can learn how to swim discretely, in your own pool, with just you and your instructor. In our Bubbles to Butterfly program, this means dedicated swimming pools for each class, meaning less distraction during swimming lessons.






