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Hudson Valley Swim Is An Attractive Investment!
No aquatics experience is needed. Owners hire talented swim instructors.
We make it simple: Our “business-in-a-box” model helps you get started quickly.
Pool-rental model: We leverage a pool-rental model instead of building a pool. This approach reduces initial owner investment and can reduce the time to market from years to months.
Experienced instructors: Every Hudson Valley Swim school instructor is a seasoned industry veteran. We work with our owners to find and hire the best possible instructors for every location.
Proprietary swim lesson curriculum: We have designed our own lesson plan and techniques using industry best practices and our decades of experience.
All ages and abilities: We welcome students of all ages instead of focusing on only younger swimmers. It allows owners to address a larger market than many other swim schools.
Lower operating costs: Owners do not pay to maintain the pool, which helps owners to keep their costs low and potentially reduce time to profitability.
Excellence in customer service: With a focus on customer care, owners are able to drive repeat business, referral business, and obtain 5-star reviews.
Swim Industry Data
Americans love to swim! And they’ve helped the swim school industry grow into a business with potential.
- The nation’s love of swimming is coupled with a growing awareness of its risks. Drowning is the leading cause of death of U.S. children ages 1–4. And is the second-leading cause of death for children ages 5–14.1
- Formal swimming lessons can have a direct effect on drowning rates and have been shown to reduce drowning risk by as much as 88%.2
- Demand for affordable, accessible swim lessons continues to grow nationwide. The industry serves an annual market of $17 billion and is expected to continue developing in the years ahead.3
1. “Drowning Facts,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
2. “Association Between Swimming Lessons and Drowning in Childhood”, National Library of Medicine
3. “HOW SWIM SCHOOL FRANCHISES WILL MAKE A SPLASH THIS SUMMER”, IFA.