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Jurong East Swimming Complex

Jurong East Swimming Complex

XSA Swim Academy conducts effective swimming lessons for kids and adults by qualified SwimSafer coach at Jurong East Swimming Complex throughout the weekdays and weekends.

Group Classes - $80.00

Adults Private Classes - Call 8500 3555

Parents & Students Testimonials

I did an online search to find a swimming instructor for my 3 years old girl. Most of them said my girl was too young and they would not teach such a young child but not Coach Xavier. My girl looks forward to his swimming lessons and has gained confidence in swimming in the competition pool!

Faizal

My children aged 6 and 8 really enjoyed learning swimming at Sengkang Swimming Complex with Coach Xavier. The coach let them play the water game in the last 10 mins of every lesson.

Michael Wong

We did an online search and found XSA Swimming Academy. Coach Xavier is kind and professional in teaching us how to swim and consistently correct our swimming strokes. In a few months time, we are able to swim short distance and we are not afraid of water anymore!

Jimmy and Jenny

Address

21 Jurong East Street 31 (609517)

Coach Xavier

8500 3555

Operating Hours

  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 8.00am - 9.30pm
  • Wednesday 6:30am – 9:30pm
  • Thursday 8:00am – 9:30pm
  • Friday 8:00am – 9:30pm
  • Saturday 6:30am – 9:30pm
  • Sunday 8:00am – 9:30pm
  • Open on all Public Holidays
  • Close on 1st day of Chinese New Year.

Facilities

1 Competition Pool, 1 Wave Pool, 1 Lazy River, 3 Water Slides, 1 Jacuzzi, 1 Kiddy Fun Station Pool

Why swimming is good for you?

  • Learning to swim from an young age is helpful to strengthen body muscles, and builds confidence in children to do everything with courage. Children who are used to swimming from a young age remain more active in their studies and daily activities. Additionally swimming improves the natural immunity in the body against diseases.
  • Swimming can be a great exercise for people with asthma as you breathe in warm, moist air rather than the cold, dry air that can lead to asthma symptoms. Swimming can also help you develop good breathing practices.
  • Swimming increases flexibility and strengthens muscles and bones.
  • Swimming increases endurance. With the right technique, a swimmer will be able to train for long distance,as a result, more calories are burned.
  • Swimming works practically all of the muscles in the body (if you do a variety of strokes). Swimming can develop a swimmer's general strength, cardiovascular fitness and endurance. It also gives your body a break from higher-impact activities.
  • Swimming a few laps can help you cool-down, move blood through your muscles to help them recover, and help you relax as you glide through the water.
  • Swimming exercises almost the entire body - heart, lungs, and muscles - with very little joint strain. It is great for general fitness.