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Teaching Adults to swim is extremely rewarding, but it is not like teaching children. Every adult is at a different stage in their learning, and each brings years of learned behaviour that must be considered. This guide is on how to teach swimming lessons to adults.
Help! I've Been Asked To Teach Adults To Swim, and It is Different!
A Message From an Actual Swim Teacher
I’m a swim teacher, not a swim coach. I won’t confuse you with complicated drills meant for advanced swimmers.
I’m also not someone who just learned to swim and suddenly thinks they can teach others. I’ve been teaching swimming for over 20 years. In that time, I’ve worked with every level of swimmer—from babies to seniors. I understand the challenges you face because I’ve faced them too.
Teaching swimming is something I love. I know you do too, or you wouldn’t be here looking for help.
Why Teaching Adults Is So Different
Teaching adults is extremely rewarding—but it’s not like teaching children. Every adult brings unique experiences and fears.
Some are terrified of the water. Others feel embarrassed about being beginners. Many carry years of habits that affect their learning.
In a single class, you may have students who are complete beginners alongside those who are almost ready to swim laps. Group lessons often feel overwhelming. One plan rarely fits all.
A Practical Guide for Teaching Adult Beginners
You already know how to teach swimming. You don’t need me to hold your hand through the basics.
But you do need a plan that helps you manage different skill levels in a single class. That’s what this guide offers.
You’ll learn how to assess each student quickly. From there, you’ll assign the right tasks so everyone makes progress. You won’t feel like you're juggling chaos.
This guide can help you avoid the stress of reused lesson plans that no longer work. You’ll rediscover the joy of teaching and gain confidence knowing your class is running smoothly.
What You’ll Find Inside
This isn’t a list of dry drills or rigid lesson plans.
Instead, you’ll get a flexible teaching strategy that adjusts to your students’ needs. It walks you through:
- How to assess each adult swimmer quickly
- How to match the right skill to each student
- How to manage a mixed-level class with ease
- How to build confidence and trust in the water
You’ll also find links to in-depth breakdowns of essential techniques. Everything is practical and tested in real classes.
It Might Change the Way You Teach
If you’ve ever dreaded walking into class because your plan didn’t work last time, this guide can change that.
You’ll feel empowered, not stuck. You'll know exactly what to do, no matter who shows up.
Best of all, the guide is completely risk-free for 30 days. If it doesn’t help, you lose nothing.
Ready to Get Started?
Teaching adults to swim doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With this guide, you can take control of your class and enjoy every session.
Let’s help your students find confidence in the water—one step at a time.
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This guide will take you through each step of your assessment and then highlight what you need to do next to get your new swim students swimming.
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If you hate what you read within the next 30 days, simply e-mail me and I will refund 100% of your money on the spot, no hard feelings, no questions asked. That’s how confident I am that you will love this A Basic Learn To Swim As An Adult Teacher's Guide. You can’t do better than that!
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Warmly,
Richard
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