- Relaxing: Swimming helps in relaxing your body, alleviates stress and gives you peace of mind.
- Fitness: Swimming burns lots of calories, thereby providing weight control. Being a low impact activity, it serves to be a great workout for people suffering from impact related joint pain. It also enhances coordination and balance between body parts while improving your body’s flexibility and posture.
- Health: It strengthens the heart, being an aerobic activity.It lowers the chances of diabetes and high levels of cholesterol and also increases blood circulation.
- Cost and Safety: Swimming equipment is inexpensive. Swimming also ensures your safety in water.
- Class duration, size and format - You should take into account the duration of the classes. A swimming class might range from 30 minutes to 1.5 Hours, depending upon the size of the class and the level of the swimming lessons. Some people may feel difficult to learn in groups. Thus the class size is an important think to consider.
- Age limit to join a class - There's no The American Association of Pediatrics recommends that you don’t enroll your child for swimming classes until the age of 2. A child younger than 4 years may find difficulty in staying afloat or performing the strokes correctly. The ability of an elderly person to swim may vary from person to person.
- No eating before the class - Be careful to avoid eating immediately before a swimming class. It may result in development of cramps and might also increase the risk of drowning. It is recommended that a person should swim at least an hour after eating.
- Swimsuit and goggles - You can get a swim suit and special goggles for extra safety. Pick a swimsuit that fits your body shape and make sure to check your goggles for any leakage.
- Teacher credentials - Join a class which has a well qualified teacher. Safety comes first.
- Down time v/s Swim Time - Notice how much a member has to wait for his turn to swim. Prolong waiting periods are a wastage of time and money. A member should be swimming rather than “waiting”.
- Fees of the class - Check for the fees they’re charging for the entire course and if or not it fits your budget.
- Pool and Water Hygiene - Make sure that the swimming pool and water is hygienic. Avoid swallowing the pool water.