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Swimming lessons in SE London, any recommendations?

PragueAddick
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I'd like to buy a package of them for my sister for Christmas, she lives in Eltham.
She's not a serious swimmer at all but would become a regular if she felt she was "doing it right".
She believes there is some offer based at Charlton Lido. She's a bit wary of anything at Eltham Leisure Centre because she thinks the hygiene there is dodgy (and I agree with her).
Anybody got any experiences with this?
Cheers!
She's not a serious swimmer at all but would become a regular if she felt she was "doing it right".
She believes there is some offer based at Charlton Lido. She's a bit wary of anything at Eltham Leisure Centre because she thinks the hygiene there is dodgy (and I agree with her).
Anybody got any experiences with this?
Cheers!
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My sons were taught to swim at Colfes. Pretty nice there from what I remember.0
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Eric liddell centre in Mottingham lane.1
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Have you thought about David Lloyd down at kidbrook, that’s where the players swim I believe. A bit pricey but you're unlikely to find anything floating in the pool.2
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sirjohnhumphrey said:My sons were taught to swim at Colfes. Pretty nice there from what I remember.0
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The Pavilliom, The Glades, Bromley.1
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My friend Magda is a swim teacher at ABC who do adult lessons at the old Eaglesfield school on Saturday afternoon 4-5. She trains advance class tho I believe.
https://abcswimschool.co.uk/Just-Swim/
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PragueAddick said:sirjohnhumphrey said:My sons were taught to swim at Colfes. Pretty nice there from what I remember.0
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PragueAddick said:I'd like to buy a package of them for my sister for Christmas, she lives in Eltham.
She's not a serious swimmer at all but would become a regular if she felt she was "doing it right".
She believes there is some offer based at Charlton Lido. She's a bit wary of anything at Eltham Leisure Centre because she thinks the hygiene there is dodgy (and I agree with her).
Anybody got any experiences with this?
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I’ll have to ask my mate too Nug as I’ve not heard that and she teaches there also.0
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Curb_It said:My friend Magda is a swim teacher at ABC who do adult lessons at the old Eaglesfield school on Saturday afternoon 4-5. She trains advance class tho I believe.
https://abcswimschool.co.uk/Just-Swim/2 - Sponsored links:
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Curb_It said:My friend Magda is a swim teacher at ABC who do adult lessons at the old Eaglesfield school on Saturday afternoon 4-5. She trains advance class tho I believe.
https://abcswimschool.co.uk/Just-Swim/0 -
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Thanks for all the suggestions, several there to follow up.
Re Eltham: I swim a lot more now since my wife bought me lessons over here (just three were enough to radically improve my freestyle, mainly because the first one was a videoed session. Horror video!) So I have been visiting Eltham whenever I'm over. The thing that really gets me is that everybody just marches round the whole changing room area in their outdoor footwear. Complete no-no out here. Actually when I was there in october it looked like finally they were trying to get people to remove shoes, but most people just ignored it. Toilets pretty ropey too. Thought it was just me, but my sister was here this week, and she said that when she was there a lifeguard took buckets of water from the pool in order to clean the shower. I think she is right that they are all so young there, they don't really care about such stuff, but it's down to management.0 -
I used to have lessons at Colfes as a kid. Was good fun from what I can remember. Don’t have to go to school there.0
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My advice is that the swimmer should keep their head above water as it helps with breathing.0