I'm taking my daughter swimming for the second year. Everything suits you from the cloakroom attendant to the coach. Everyone gets in touch and is ready to help the child. It is convenient to renew season tickets through erip. The child is really looking forward to classes and enthusiastically talks about exercises and new skills. Open classes are held once a quarter, where you can see what the child has learned and how the classes are going.
In the photo, the "frog house".
I took a child here for 1.5 years. At first, he talked about new skills and exercises. Six months later, according to him, they did not do anything new. Well, I thought they were practicing their skills. After 1.5 years, I took him with me to another pool, and the child can hardly swim. Without a clothespin, he can't imagine swimming at all. After an hour of training with the instructor, he was very tired for the first time (in amber, he sometimes went for two swims in a row if he missed classes and never got tired). During three sessions in my pool with an instructor, the child refused to use a clothespin and confidently swam in different styles. I really regret that I relied on the reputation of the pool and did not notice the lack of any dynamics. I advise all parents to attend open lessons, be interested in what the child was doing in the classroom, and contact the coach.
It's great that there is a parking lot, and indeed there are enough places to park. The children like to swim here, the water is warm. The coaches are excellent, the staff is polite