Monday, April 25, 2011

SWIM COMPANY IN NYC HAS HUGE SUCCESS


SWIM COMPANY IN NYC HAS HUGE SUCCESS WITH "FEAR OF WATER TO LOVING THE WATER" SWIMMING CLASSES


Agnes Davis, President/CEO
Swim swim swim I SAY

New York, NY (BlackNews.com) -- swim swim swim I SAY is the only female and minority owned swimming company in the Harlem/Upper Manhattan NYC area that is teaching a "Fear of Water To Loving the Water" (TM) swimming curriculum.

The company's president and CEO, Agnes Davis, who is also an instructor of swim swim swim I SAY, comments, "We are so excited with the success of our Fear of Water to Loving the Water Swimming Classes. To see tots, children and adults who just don't want to get into the water (even if they could stand), fear the water just because... Or just don't want to get water on their face, is a reality more familiar than you would imagine. With all of our experience and training, NO swimming organization has written a manual or gives detailed instruction on how to handle this very wide seen problem that has no racial or socio-economic thread. I knew this topic needed to be addressed and I was going to be the company to address it and fill this niche with a solution."

Swim swim swim I SAY is excited to teach swimming and water safety to all their clients; however, watching someone with a fear of water overcome that emotional barrier which has stopped swimmers from enjoying the water and being safe is amazing. "We will make a significant impact directly on the highly published minority drowning rates noted by the Make a Splash Foundation. Not only will the fear of water students be more comfortable in the water and be turned into loving the water students but all swimming level students who already have a foundation of swimming, will gain greater confidence and water safety. Being the company that provides a service to a wide range of swimming levels, makes swim swim swim I SAY the company to provide all your swimming and water safety needs."

The Make a Splash Foundation, an "arm" of the USA Swimming Foundation, is dedicated to decreasing the drowning rates of children - specifically minorities. Make a Splash provides money through grants to their local partners, like swim swim swim I SAY, to provide low cost lessons or scholarships for free swimming instruction in many urban and high minority areas.

Swim swim swim I SAY is a unique swimming company due to its African-American ownership, its expertise in stroke correction clinic classes, it's "Fear of Water to Loving the Water" curriculum, and its employee base that reflects clients that have not been previously catered to. Swim swim swim I SAY welcomes all who want to learn how to swim and have a desire to learn water safety.

For additional information and interviews, contact: Agnes Davis, www.swimswimswimIsay.com, and 917-902-3184.


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