Getting to swimming lessons early in the morning or after a busy school day can often feel rushed for the whole family. However, a successful lesson starts before your child even gets into the water. Taking a brief moment to intentionally slow down before class can completely shift your child's mindset from frantic to focused.
Indoor pools are vibrant, high energy, and loud environments. Rushing straight from the car to the water can leave kids feeling overwhelmed and distracted. Instead, creating a peaceful pre swim routine helps them tune in and prepare for learning.
How to create a calm pre-swim routine:
- Arrive 10 minutes early: Give your child a buffer to transition from their busy morning or day to their lesson.
- Acclimate to the environment: Find a spot on the grandstand or poolside at your BlueFit Swimming centre to sit together. Watch the water, observe the classes before yours, and let them adjust to the sensory input of the building.
- Gear up without the rush: Slowly getting changed and calmly helping them put on their BlueFit swimming cap and goggles allows them to physically and mentally prepare without feeling pressured.
A calm, grounded brain provides the perfect environment for learning. During a BlueFit swimming lesson, kids are asked to master complex, multi step instructions from their instructors like coordinating their arms and legs while remembering to breathe.
It also requires them to practice impulse control, listen actively, and wait patiently on the wall for their turn. By arriving early and eliminating the pre-lesson rush, you give your child the focus and confidence they need to maximise their time in the water and truly progress in their swimming journey.
By setting them up for success on the pool deck, you are giving them the absolute best chance to thrive, build confidence, and truly absorb every skill they are being taught.



We recently celebrated a major milestone for Anifa, a six year old student at Mount Annan Leisure Centre. When Anifa first joined us in January, she was incredibly hesitant about going underwater.
Through consistent lessons and a supportive environment, she has completely transformed. By taking steady steps, Anifa has overcome her fear and is now confidently submerging independently. Her journey is a wonderful reminder of how much progress can be made when a student feels safe and encouraged!
We asked Yacob, one of our Mount Annan Swim Teachers, how he helps nervous students stay focused:
"We help students stay calm by breaking skills down into small steps and giving very clear instructions. Encouraging calm breathing and keeping the atmosphere relaxed and positive is key to helping them feel ready to learn."

By setting your child up for success on the pool deck, you are giving them the absolute best chance to thrive, build confidence, and truly absorb every skill they are being taught.



