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One-on-one swimming coach needed for 12 year old


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To her intense frustration, my 12 year old daughter has never been able to swim. She just sinks like a stone. She has tried classes with other children but has never been able to make any progress. She now finds these group sessions truly stressful and demoralising. She believes (and I agree) that she needs individual one-on-one lessons. If anybody knows a kind and patient coach who could help her, I would be v. grateful if you could get back to me.
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Try Swimming Lessons London at The Circle Spa or Adult Swim Lesson. Fantastic one-to-one coaching at a lovely pool too.

Both of my children had lessons with them. They started as beginners, learned to swim and now swim competitively with their local swim club.  https://www.swimminglessonslondon.co.uk/ or https://adultswimlesson.co.uk/

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