Options, Options, Options
You and your child's safety in and around water is our #1 priority. We know life can be hectic, so we offer various options to achieve Self Rescue in the water.
Majestic Orcas
Prenatal
Dewdrops
Age Group: 2 to 5 months (FREE Class)
Water acclimation and beginning of that trust of water. Build community with other new parents while learning valuable water safety tips and tricks.
Float4Lifers 1
Age Group: 6 to 18 months
Float4Lifers 2
Age Group: 18 to 36 months
Flowheads
Age Group: 3 to 5 years
Wavebreakers 1
Age Group: 3 to 5 years
Wavebreakers 2
Age Group: 5 years and up
pH2Oenix
Age Group: 5 years and up
Self Rescue Fast Track
Age Group: 2 years and up
Intensive
Privates w/ Flex Options
Open Water Outings
Summer Camps
In Home/Zoom Lessons:

Kevin S.
Swim4Life continues to teach my son outdoor water skills that will last a lifetime. His learning continues to open new possibilities for us so we can enjoy water activities from rafting to kayaking to paddleboarding all around Colorado. I couldn’t be more thankful. Thank you, Courtney, Corrine, and the Swim4Life team!

Anne P.
I appreciate the approach. They use words and methods that are understandable. If they understand the “why” then the “what” comes easier. Before coming here, the boys had trust issues and that has gone away. I like that they need to ask permission before jumping in the water. They’ve learned a good relationship with the water, but also the gravity of the situation.

Carisa S.
Like the idea that when she gets in the water he has to have a plan. This is personalized, lifesaving training. They teach the building blocks of swimming to help build confidence and better understanding of the water.

Julie S.
The instructors give the water a personality. Keeps parents engaged. The lessons are worth every penny knowing that you could be saving your kid’s life.

Anne P.
I appreciate the approach. They use words and methods that are understandable. If they understand the “why” then the “what” comes easier. Before coming here, the boys had trust issues and that has gone away. I like that they need to ask permission before jumping in the water. They’ve learned a good relationship with the water, but also the gravity of the situation.