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    Colleen's Swim School - This was my oldest in her swim class 10 years ago. We love her so much.

    Colleen's Swim School

    (127 reviews)

    We had such a wonderful experience at Colleen's Swim School! Colleen and her coaches are absolutely…read moreamazing. Our 6-year-old son, who has a speech delay, started out very timid--but in just a few sessions he went from hesitantly putting his face in the water to swimming independently. Out of the 3 sessions we attended, 2 were noticeably outstanding, and we're already planning to return every summer as long as we're in California. Her pool is heated, has a safety gate around it, and she's incredibly attentive. You can tell she takes safety seriously and catches things quickly, which gives us so much peace of mind. I also loved being able to sit and watch, and I noticed her working so patiently with a wide range of kids, including those with special needs. She truly meets each child where they're at. As a pediatric ICU respiratory therapist, I can't stress enough how important water safety is--there's no second chance in the water. Please, parents, prioritize swim lessons for your children. Colleen and her team make it such a positive, safe, and confidence-building experience. Highly recommend!

    We had such a great experience with Coleen and her team this summer! The coaches are incredibly…read morepatient, encouraging, and truly know how to connect with kids. My son enjoyed his lessons so much that we signed him up for a second session. He's now totally comfortable with water on his face and even feels confident swimming in the deep end--huge progress for him! Highly recommend these lessons to any parent looking for a fun and supportive swim program.

    Ride Rite - Bring your boots!!!

    Ride Rite

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    I am beyond grateful that I found and attended this class. I was lucky enough to have Jody and G as…read moremy instructors, they were both great. I was very nervous for the riding part or the course, I'm a first time rider. They both made me feel very confident and comfortable, I had no worries while and on the course and when I did get nervous they knew how to handle it and helped me every time. If you are reading my review, take this course! It is affordable, you get a lot of attention and help. The instructors are amazing and love what they do! Thank you Jody and G!!

    I'm doing my best to be fair and objective here. I almost want to give it one star, meaning the…read moreworst, or being one of those people that says if I could give no stars I would. So here I am reflecting back, thinking it over carefully, and debating with myself back and forth. So very objectively and charitably I'll give it two stars, and in all fairness they did tell me to turn my head when I turned. That's about the most redeeming thing of the course or maybe the only redeeming thing. The problem is they don't teach people how to ride. There's a sink or swim sort of approach as well as a one size fits all to how they teach their students that honestly just makes the price they paid for these classes a pitfall and not an investment. I remember the woman who I spoke to on the phone, can't remember her name as it's been more than a year now, just remember that she was also the one that told me to turn my head. Well in any event I remember her saying..."Motorcycle riding isn't for everybody." I'd like her to read this and think about that it's not that it isn't for everyone, but that it's a process. They need instructors that explain things better, break things down, don't give vague explanations that make you feel like they're some great motorcycle guru imparting knowledge to you the lowly and inept novice rider. What gives me cause to say this here is remembering when I asked the great guru..."What is countersteering? " His reply was motioning with his body in his guru way, and like he was holding the handle bars, and saying in this opaque and mystical tone..."Countersteering" and if I wasn't enlightened enough to receive his wisdom then that was just my own lowly ineptness. Instead of saying..."Countersteering" with smoke and mysticism why don't you tell your students, turn your head, tuck your inner elbow to your body on the side that you're turning, your outer shoulder tuck it to your ear as much as you can, with your elbow up, your inner hand on the side that you're turning push on the handle bar, do a butterfly stretch with your inner leg on the side you're turning to and you're outer leg hugs the body of the bike. I just gave you all that for free, and didn't charge $425.00 for it. I taught myself how to ride on my Rebel 1100 DCT since I took this course and blew away the big $425.00 and then another $50.00 to retake it because I couldn't do the cones, and the sharp right turn, or the swerve, and even though it's automatic and you don't have to mess around so much with the clutch and gears, it's still considered quite a bit of horsepower for a beginner or at least someone that's never had to pass the DMV operator's test before, which they required it of me now. But how was I able to overcome my ineptness and be able to weave cones, turn, do the tight little circle that they require at the DMV? By doing exactly as I described above. Turn your head(which yes I got from the woman referred to above), elbow to your body on the side you're turning. Tighter you can tuck it in the tighter you turn, as well as turning your head. Shoulder to your ear on the side you're turning away from. Butterfly stretch on the side you're turning to with your knee. Other leg hugs the bike. If you're not someone that can teach yourself by trial and error as I did then get a friend, maybe put an ad on Craig's list. Offer dinner and a beer, maybe you'll get lucky and meet your significant other, but save your money and don't spend $425.00 unless maybe these people change how they do things.

    M Flight School - flightinstruction - Updated May 2026

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