Learn to swim for a LIFEtime of FUN, FITNESS, and SAFETY.
Mary Landen
Director/30+ yrs. exp.
Our general goal is:
Maximum Satisfaction for all concerned;
Student, Parent and Teacher
Major Factor of Success
like a three–legged stool:
- Quality Instruction
- Good Learning Environment
- Student and Parent participation:
Attendance, Commitment and Communication
Convenient Location
Centrally located, using Bkyard Home Pools in South Davis County. Pools needed–Please call me if you are interested in being a Pool Host. We are especially seeking an Enclosed Pool for Yr–Rnd Use.
Water temperature 90 Deg +!
Learn to swim now for a LIFEtime of Fun, Fitness and Safety. All ages and skill levels. Day & Evening Classes. April–Sept. Small, personalized program.
Long Range goal is to reach “Personal Enjoyment Skill Level”. Won’t learn to swim in just one session or season. You should plan on 3–5 yrs. of lessons with a minimum attendance at 15 lessons each year.
I care!
I believe that Swimming Skill is only part of a total picture of the student’s self–esteem, mental, social, sensory, physical & emotional development. I teach "holistically", always keeping in mind that swimming skills are secondary to the student’s total positive self–esteem and development.
![]() | My primary general goal is MAXIMUM SATISFACTION which includes but is not limited to: Student Safety & progress; meeting emotional & developmental needs of student. My Goal at each lesson is for each student is to have at least 1 challenge and one "Success" experience. |
I will do anything and everything possible to promote each student’s Maximum Progress, Enjoyment & Satisfaction including Scheduling, Class Size, Physical Comfort, Price Structure, Learning Environment, Incentives, Awards, Recognitions and all Policies that will result in increased Attendance, Referrals and Returning students, 2–Way Communication, Commitment.
There is no better sport to save your Life; you only need to learn to swim once.
“Keep the FUN in FUNdamentals.”
Entertain 'em hugely while you educate the gently.
— Wilbur Longfellow
