Our philosophy is to provide children and adults with the opportunity to experience the aquatic environment in a safe and joyful way. This is achieved by creating an intimate and personal relationship with the water. Simple body shapes where students imitate the letters X, Y, and I and objects such as the pencil and ball are the foundations of these aquatic relationships. From these body shapes students can first learn to manage aquatic forces for safety, and then use aquatic forces for propulsion and stroke development.
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