Learn-to-Swim Programs
We teach kids and adults to swim with step-by-step lessons, focus on water safety, all four strokes, and use video feedback to track real progress.
Ace Aquatic Academy
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About
How We Teach Swimming
At Ace Aquatic Academy, I believe everyone can become a confident swimmer, no matter their starting point. I teach both kids and adults, with a focus on building skills from the ground up.
What to Expect
- Water confidence comes first. I make sure you feel safe and comfortable before anything else.
- You’ll learn all four strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly.
- Technique matters more than speed in the beginning. I break down each movement, so nothing is rushed or sloppy.
- I use video analysis and feedback to help you see exactly where you can improve. You’ll notice your progress, bit by bit.
My Approach
- No endless laps just for the sake of it - every drill has a reason.
- We use tools like kickboards and snorkels, but only to help you focus on specific skills.
- My motto: “Learn to walk properly before you start running.” That means we don’t skip steps.
Real Results
One of my swimmers, Aryaman Suri, started as a total beginner and won medals at the SGFI Haryana State championships within a year. Not everyone wants to compete, but the foundation is the same - strong basics, water safety lessons for beginners, and the right mindset.
If you want swimming to feel natural, and maybe even dream about the podium one day, I’ll guide you there.
Meet your Expert
Ace Aquatic Academy
My Story
My Work
Swimming Coaching for All Levels - We teach swimming to beginners, pros, and everyone in between. Competitive event swim clinics also available.
Science Based Training - No pointless laps. We use biomechanics and technique to train fast, swim fast. Innovation always.
Building Champions - We train athletes for medals, Khelo India, and Ivy League swimmer preparation. Podium is the goal.
Team Approach - Success needs swimmer grit, parent support, and our mentorship. Together, we break barriers.