Understand the ISR difference and how our experience has shaped our program.
Once a child completes ISR Self-Rescue® training, many families choose to keep the momentum going — whether to reinforce what they've learned or simply because their child has fallen in love with the water. How you maintain that investment is entirely your family's decision.
Our general recommendation is to start with twice-monthly sessions if the goal is to preserve existing skills, or one to two times per week if you're looking to continue building on them. From there, everything is flexible — we can add sessions if more practice is needed, or scale back if twice a month turns out to be more than enough.
ISR is the outcome of over 45 years of experience, training, and development of drowning prevention and acquatic survival techniques.
Each ISR Instructor completes an 8-Week Intensive Certification Program. 80+ Hours of which is In-Water Training. Combined with a challenigng
Coach Lisa Balser has over 5+ years of ISR coaching, each student gaining the ability to be confident in the water. If you're ready for results you have found your ISR Coach.
We are ready to give your child the confidence they deserve around water.
Your Questions, Clearly Answered.
Infant Swim Rescue is built on decades of tested and proven techniques to keep your child safe in the water. It is a guaranteed set of skills including floating, age appropriate swim, and self-rescue abilities.
When comparing the cost between ISR and other swim schools, ISR may appear to be expensive. Consider the guarantees, skills, and timeline ISR provides and check out our price breakdown here.
Within ISR your child will gain the ability of an age appropriate swim technique, self-rescue, swim-float-swim, and other drowning prevention skills.
Yes! If your child has recently been with us for our 6-Week Program we offer lessons to keep these skills sharp and continually build their confidence in the water.