Why We LOVE Winter Swimming Lessons

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Think that you can’t take swim lessons in the Winter? Think again!

It’s a common misconception that you should stop swimming in the colder months. But swimming isn’t just reserved for Summer! Here are a few benefits of continuing swim lessons year-round:

1. Swimming helps maintain a healthy immune system.

Staying active helps build a stronger immune system which helps protect your kids from illnesses, infections, and other not-so-nice stuff. Some parents think that when the weather gets colder, putting their children in the water will get them sick. But it’s always Summer at Swim Clo! We monitor the water to make sure it’s never too cold for you and your children.

2. Swimming keeps your child active and healthy.

It can be hard to keep kids active when it’s cold and wet outside. Swimming makes sure they have an indoor activity that can keep active and healthy even when the weather isn’t so great outside.

3. Swimming throughout the year keeps your child confident about their swimming skills

Taking a break from swimming lessons for a season results in declines in swimming performance. Without practice and consistency, it is hard to avoid skill regression. Why not keep your kids feeling confident about their swimming by taking another session? [insert link to registration]

4. You will be ready for the beach and pool next Summer

It’s better to be prepared! Taking swimming lessons throughout the Winter ensures that by the time Summer comes around, your kid will be swimming well and you’ll have less worries about their safety around the water during your next trip to the beach or pool.

5. We’ll say it again: You will not catch a cold from swimming!

It’s worth saying again! This is a common misconception and far from the truth.

Learning how to swim not only ensures your child’s basic safety in the water, but also helps them stay healthy and feel more confident about their swimming skills. Our Winter swimming lessons are open and we welcome everyone to our classes.  Join us today by registering here: http://www.swimclo.com/register