Swimtastic Stories: From Competition to Teaching

I’ve swum throughout my childhood, learning how to float in the lake when I was young, taking lessons until I was 8, and then transitioning to swim team after that. When I turned 16, I started teaching lessons, and now I’m 18 and still teaching lessons. Being a swim teacher is the best job that I never knew I wanted until I started!

By the time I reached my senior year of high school, I was entering my tenth year of competitive swimming and was entirely jaded about it. Practices had grown monotonous, and I dreaded the anxiety of meets. My saving grace was teaching. Being in the water with the kids always brought a smile to my face and reminded me that I loved the water and that I actually just love swimming – the feeling of your hands cutting through the water, being able to feel your speed change with the slightest change to your kick or stroke or the satisfaction of a good flip turn.

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ABOUT SWIMTASTIC

FRANCHISE OVERVIEW:  A swim school with over 20 years of proven success focusing on the learn to swim market, Swimtastic uses family focused teaching methods to help infants, children and adults learn to swim.  Swimtastic is the first swim school franchise brand in the US.

MISSION: Susan Wainscott, Swimtastic Swim School’s Founder and CEO, brings to you an extensive background in human resources, office management and teaching swimming, along with experience as a mom and a B.S. in Education. Her love of children and the water has led her to own and operate two schools in the Waukesha and Fox Cities areas. Susan and her husband, Barrett, have partnered with SafeSplash Swim Schools, where the Swimtastic and SafeSplash brands can help lead others in franchising.

Swimtastic is a part of the Streamline Brands Family

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Swim Training courtesy of Streamline Brands, a SwimSwam Partner.

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Swimmer
6 years ago

*I’ve swum