Sydney Tisch
I have been a swim instructor for 10 years now. All I know is swimming! I learned to swim at a young age, following a near drowning incident, by attending weekly swim lessons at Kent-Meridian pool. At the age of 15, I joined the high school swim team and became a swim instructor in the same year. Using my instructors as inspiration, I incorporated some of their teaching techniques into my own classes.
I work with swimmers of all ages and have a rigorous teaching style. I find that it lays out clear expectations and accelerates learning. Each class is structured to create a strong foundation so that advanced techniques can be added on, as the skill is mastered. Students are rewarded at the end of each lesson if they stay focused, follow instructions, and try to their very best ability.
I specialize in infant and toddler survival swim classes. Survival classes teach students how to recover if they suddenly find themselves in a body of water. Students learn specific life-saving techniques to calm themselves in stressful situations until help arrives. Water is deceiving and dangerous which is why water safety is a vital life skill.
I enjoy teaching and love to watch my younger students progression from tears to no fears in and around water.
Fun facts about me:
- Graduated Kent-Meridian HS in 2017
- Enlisted in the Navy but was discharged after 5 months due to injury
- I have a bengal cat named Boo who likes to go on walks and play fetch
- I refinish old furniture to give it a new life
- I love cars and modify my 1992 Mazda Miata for drifting and racing