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Float2Stroke Swim School

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OUR CLASSES

Find what works best for your child

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3 Weeks, 10 Minutes
Our Three-Week Swim Course is perfect for beginners, young swimmers (ages 6 months–6 years), or returning students who haven’t passed the safety test. It focuses on building water confidence and basic swim skills, with flexible options for families.​
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1 Week, 20 Minutes
The One-Week Stroke Development Course is designed for confident swimmers ready to refine their Freestyle, Backstroke, and Breaststroke techniques. Each 20-minute lesson focuses on improving efficiency, endurance, and overall swim performance.​
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Adult Paddlefit - Coming Soon!
PaddleFit is a high-energy adult swim class that combines fitness and fun on paddle boards! Set to upbeat music, this full-body workout challenges your balance, strength, and endurance—all while keeping things playful and exciting on the water.​

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Ready to help your child swim like a pro? Click the button below to register and choose the classes that best fit your child's needs.
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Teach Yourself

Teach Your Child to Swim Like a Pro

With Float2Stroke’s expert-led video lessons, you’ll learn the same techniques our instructors use to teach kids how to swim safely and confidently. Follow along step by step and give your child the best start in the water—all from the comfort of your own pool. Available for purchase now!
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T E S T I M O N I A L S

Hear From Happy Parents

Mckelle Condie - Lehi UT

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Camryn has had a positive experience at Float2Stroke Swim School. She does cry sometimes, but she is aware of the Pool and understands her limits better!  My experience was great and I wouldn’t change anything.

— Ardice Lorcheider | Alpine, UT

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Brittney Gardner - Alpine UT

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We’ve had a great experience.  Teaching Monroe survival skills has been my top priority.  Lisa has been amazing and very patient to help Monroe get closer to her back float.  I’ve told so many friends about Float2stroke Swim School.

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Megan Curtis - Alpine UT

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Tyce and Band have both improved so much over the past two summers.  We want to continue next summer so that they can become strong and confident swimmers.

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Lauren Colmere - Alpine UT

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Zara loves swimming and trying new things. We look forward to swimming with Lisa again next season.

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Shelby Finch - Lindon UT

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I have been so impressed with the improvement of my children.  I would love for them to be able to set some goals to help them even make more progress for the next swimming season.

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Anna Melendez - Highland UT

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Gabrielle and Samuel made great progress this season and we hope to be back for more lessons in 2025.

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Jade Peterson

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Halston loves to come to swimming lessons. Her big brother Brigham gets a little nervous but they both have improved so much this season.

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Jessica Peterson - Alpine UT

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Indi loves swimming and feels safe when she comes to lessons. We loved our experience at Float2Stroke Swim School.

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Natalie Jardine - Lehi UT

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Jones and Vance have had such a positive experience with swim lessons.  Kailee was so incredibly patient with Jones and he absolutely loved having her for his teacher.

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Nicole Mall - Lehi UT

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I have loved Hazel taking swimming lessons from Lisa. She has improved so much. I can’t wait to get her baby sister in next summer.

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Stephanie Black - Alpine UT

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Maverick has learned so much and he is so comfortable in the water now! It’s also really clicking for him when he swims in my parent’s pool. We can’t wait to come back next season.

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Jenny Blaylock - Lindon UT

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We had an over-all great experience with Float2stroke Swim School. We would love Madden to learn more practical skills. Kailee and Lisa were both teaching my children and they did an awesome job.

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Malala Elkins - Vineyard UT

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Both of my daughters have become more confident swimmers.
We are excited to come back next season.

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Jana Rands - Orem UT

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I am so impressed with Float2stroke Swim School. I feel this is where my boys have learned to both swim and float. The safety of the lessons gives me so much peace of mind.  
Lisa is so easy to work with and so understanding when my children were sick and was willing to change her schedule around for us.  

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Maggie Hayes - Draper UT

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It’s been so fun to see Theo gain confidence in the water.

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Sharlene Swerdlow - Alpine UT

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My children enjoyed Lisa and her instruction.  We had a wonderful experience in 2024 and hope to be back next season.

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Lisa's Blog

Dive into Lisa’s world where she shares her expertise on water safety, swim instruction, and personal stories. Explore her insights, tips, and experiences—click below to read the full blog.

Water

​“Water is the driving force of all nature” ~Leonardo De Vinci~
Water possesses a profound ability to both nurture and inspire. It comes as no surprise then that many great thinkers, artists, and scientists have reflected on the significance of how important water really is.
We can survive without many things but water is not one of them. It sustains us, keeps us hydrated and most importantly nourishes our bodies.
The average human adult body is made up of 50-60% water. Most healthy adults can’t sustain life longer than 3 days without consuming water.
  • Water is the primary building block of cells.
  • It acts as an insulator
  • Water is needed to metabolize proteins and carbohydrates used as food
  • It lubricates our joints
  • Water insulates the brain, spinal cord, organs, and fetus. It acts as a shock absorber.
Beyond its physical significance, water also holds a deeper symbolic meaning – it is a source of life, a symbol of purification, and a reminder of our own resilience in the face of adversity.
I have been learning about water since I was about five years old. I learned to swim at about age four with some of the children in my Las Vegas neighborhood.
My swim teachers name was Mrs. Corbit and she wore a swim cap with symmetrical blue flowers all around it. The swimming suit she wore was turquoise blue, the same color as my dad’s incredible blue eyes.
I can’t really remember not liking the water, but I do remember that I was nervous until I knew how to swim all by myself.
Swimming was always easy for me, and once I understood that I had mastered the freestyle, the water has been one of my very best FRIENDS.
On the days when I needed strength from another person and they weren’t always there, I learned that swimming laps was one of the most therapeutic things I had ever experienced.
At age 17, I could swim a half a mile at the end of my shift as a lifeguard and still have energy to spare. Swimming became one of my passions.
Unfortunately, when I was a teenager I didn’t always wear a cap, so my blond hair took a beating and sometimes it even turned green.
I eventually learned how to swim correctly and not ruin my hair at the same time.
Through the 22 seasons of running “Float2Stroke Swim School” I have become A Master Swim teacher. I’ve developed a deep love and connection to the children I teach. I have been so empowered watching babies as young as six months old master floating on their first or second lesson.
I’ve seen 3 and 4 year olds have fear and trepidation at the beginning of a session that may concern an uneducated adult, but by the last week of lessons, a complete change occurs and you see miracles happen, confidence and self-esteem is created and then the actual love of swimming can definitely happen.
Water has several meanings to me personally, but knowing at the end of the summer that 90% of our students are at much better place than when they started, is the reason why Float2Stroke is still opening its doors to a handful of little people who could eventually change the world, one STROKE at a time.
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