Reviews
Add Review- Sam BrownReviewed on Google Maps
Really enjoyed my first session with Katalina. She was friendly, informative and really helped me feel at ease in the pool. Katalina quickly helped me improve showing me some of basic corrections and i'm looking forward to booking in more session. Really nice relaxed and friendly atmosphere in the Solihull pool. Would highly recommend.
- Rachel SmithReviewed on Google Maps
I am a competent swimmer, but wanted to learn front crawl and improve my breaststroke. Katalina and Ana were great, breaking down the technique into manageable pieces and being very encouraging. I work abroad and will be booking more lessons the next time I'm back as they are great!
- Chandni KhannaReviewed on Google Maps
Katalina is a great swimming coach. She is very patient and encouraging and lets you progress at your own pace and helps/guides in various ways to help you cross the hurdles and move towards your goals. I would certainly recommend her. Thank you so much.
- Nikki RadvanyiReviewed on Google Maps
Wow! What a fabulous experience with Katalina. I love her teaching technique. It works really well for me. She broke the technique of crawl into bite size chunks for me so I could master each element before attempting them together. She is so patient & cheerful. I felt no pressure at all just to do everything in my own time & I was absolutely amazed how much I accomplished in one hour. I had used another company previously & the teacher only offered one technique & the rapport wasn’t there. I...
- Donna CorrodusReviewed on Google Maps
I’ve been trying for years to perfect my front crawl only having learnt to swim about six years ago. I noticed Katalina giving an adult lesson at my gym and knew immediately I needed to book her. My first lesson was nerve racking because I’m not a particularly confident swimmer but Katalina immediately put me at ease. She loves her job which you can tell by her energy and enthusiasm about swimming. She listens. She encourages and made me feel like nothing was impossible. My first lesson was ...