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Waterworks on Wheels – Multiple Locations

Eight Swim Lessons for One or Two Children (Up to 57% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Instructors coach kids of all aquatic abilities in basic water safety and in swimming techniques during 30-minute classes

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 1, 2013
  • New clients only. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Registration required for classes by 3/1/2013; subject to availability. 3 day cancellation notice required from registration notice. Must sign waiver.
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Swimmers go to great lengths to gain a competitive advantage, whether it's removing all their body hair or notching gills into their neck. Study hydrodynamics with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $45 for eight swim lessons for one child, valid February–May (up to a $99 value)
  • $85 for eight swim lessons for two children, valid February–May (up to a $198 value)

During 30-minute group classes, experienced, empathetic instructors guide kids through lessons in water safety and in swimming techniques. A four-to-one student-to-teacher ratio ensures that every child receives individual attention, and to build trust instructors typically remain the same from class to class. See the available classes and check the schedule for specific dates and locations.

Waterworks on Wheels

The idea for Waterworks on Wheels blossomed in the backyards of the East Valley. Founder Janice Jaicks traveled from home to home, guiding children's swimming strokes inside their own pools. Soon, the demand for her lessons required her to hire more instructors, and in addition to her summer house calls, Janice set up shop at four health clubs for year-round classes.

Today she and her team acquaint children aged 10 months–10 years with the water through a mix of patience, kindness, and know-how. The instructors seamlessly combine safety with fun, and though they specialize in teaching preschoolers and first-time swimmers, they can engage kids of all skill levels with more advanced aquatic exercises and even have a program to boost the competitive skills of adults. By maintaining a small student-to-teacher ratio, they focus on enhancing each person's aptitude regardless of prior years spent land-locked or recent hours spent swallowing helium.

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Waterworks on Wheels

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    Chandler

    3050 S Gilbert Rd.
    Chandler, Arizona 85249
    (480) 461-3888
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  • B

    Chandler

    2130 W Chandler Blvd.
    Chandler, Arizona 85224
    (480) 461-3888
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  • C

    Gilbert

    1668 N Higley Rd.
    Gilbert, Arizona 85234
    (480) 461-3888
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