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$49 for Four Weeks of Swim Lessons at Aqua-Tots Swim Schools ($104 Value)

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Students learn swimming skills such as water safety, how to roll & float on their back; classes available at Lone Tree or Littleton location

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  • $49 for four weeks of swim lessons with one lesson per week ($104 value)

Small group swim lessons with a 4:1 Ratio - Child to Swim Instructor to allow optimal learning experience for students between 4 months to 12 years old. Customers must chose either Littleton or Lone Tree location for lessons upon purchase.

For lesson dates and times, see the schedule.

Water Ways: The Basic Swim Strokes

There are many ways to propel oneself through water. Read on to learn more about the most common swimming strokes.

Front crawl: starting face-down, swimmers alternate their arms as they reach forward in the water. Between strokes, the head turns to either side to inhale, and exhales as it turns back into the water. Since breathing can slow swimmers down, good breathing technique is key in competition.

Freestyle: in competitive swimming, the freestyle competition is technically a free-for-all; racers can swim whatever stroke they want. But most choose the front crawl, which has caused the two terms to become generally synonymous.

Backstroke: as swimmers lay on their backs, the arms alternate in a rotating motion, rising out of the water, over the head, and back down again.

Flutter kick: keeping the legs relatively straight with a slight bend at the knee, swimmers alternate their feet up and down. The flutter kick is used in the front crawl as well as the backstroke.

Breaststroke: this stroke begins with the head above water. The arms extend forward and dig into the water, propelling swimmers’ heads below the surface. As the arms scoop around the sides and come back to the swimmers’ chests, their heads will pop back up out of the water. Unlike the front crawl, the breaststroke employs the whip kick, in which the legs kick out in a circular motion similar to frogs.

Butterfly: starting face-down with their arms at their sides, swimmers bring their arms together up out of the water and above their heads. In this stroke, the legs must stay together at all times, kicking as if they were a dolphin’s flukes fanning a hot fish. During competition, accidentally breaking into a flutter or whip kick results in disqualification.

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Promotional value expires Sep 30, 2016. Amount paid never expires. Must sign waiver. Registration required. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Must activate by expiration date on Groupon voucher, lessons expire 30-day post activation date. Not valid with other offers. Credit card is required at booking in order to hold spot in the class, card will not be charged. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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