Swimming Builds Family Connections
/Swimming is a great activity that the entire family can enjoy together. Swimming encourages family bonding and connections, while also providing a healthy activity that reduces stress.
Read MoreSwimming is a great activity that the entire family can enjoy together. Swimming encourages family bonding and connections, while also providing a healthy activity that reduces stress.
Read MoreYou may not think of water when you think of Colorado…Here are 6 fun Colorado water facts we thought you’d like too
Read MoreSwim for a Cure was a huge success. Little Fins instructors taught 94 lessons on that Wednesday. With a portion of each lesson and the money raised in the Give Cancer the Boot (pink rain boots), we raised $1,050!
Read MoreHere are 10 Weird Swimmer Facts that will have you thinking differently about swimming and swimmers…
Read MoreI have had the honor and privilege of knowing Ms. Deana since we were 14 years old…Ms. Deana came to me in January, and with tears in her eyes, and told me she had been diagnosed with the most aggressive type of breast cancer. We sat together and cried in the staff room at Union location.
Read MorePutting in a pool is an excellent investment that you and your family can enjoy for years to come. But with pool ownership comes great responsibility.
Read MoreLearning to swim takes time. Every swimmer’s journey is unique, here are 5 factors that can either speed up or slow down the learn-to-swim process.
Read MoreThe scariest summer danger is also one that is the most fun. Drowning is responsible for the most unintended deaths in children ages 1-4 years old each year. This thought may be frightening, but there are ways to help your child enjoy summertime safely with peace of mind.
Read MoreWater independence is critical to becoming “water safe.” To help your child continue to build water independence outside of swim lessons, allow water “play” time. This will encourage building familiarity with water being present all around the face/body.
Read MoreDrowning is the single leading cause of death for children 1-4. It can happen to anyone, but the risk is greatest for children. Drowning happens quickly and quietly, so no single prevention strategy is enough. By learning this information, you can prevent a tragedy and save a life.
Read MoreWomen are pioneers in the swim school industry. Little Fins is a woman-owned family business, and family is the focal point of everything we do. Our owner, Lauri Armstrong, has a passion for building workplaces where women thrive, grow and achieve. She is a leader in the field and a leader in our community. Not only is Little Fins 100% managed by women, our team is 90% female.
Read MoreA pool can be a great way to build family memories and keep the kids active on hot summer days, but it’s important that there are clear safety rules for any time spent in or near the water.
Read MoreSwim lessons are the perfect way to ensure that your child becomes water safe and learns the important skills of water safety and survival, but not all kids LOVE swim lessons. Here are the secrets every parent wants to know...
Read MoreWhat started off as learning basic water safety skills in swim lessons at Little Fins, has turned these ladies into competitive female athletes and best friends.
Read MoreISS stands for Infant Survival Swim.
There are two leading methods for teaching infants and toddlers how to swim, ISR and ISS.
Read MoreHow Swimming Helps Your Child In & Out of the Pool.
Swimming is a great exercise for the mind and body. You can help your children stay physically and mentally healthy…
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