Franklin Swim School Instructors

Franklin Swim School utilizes a combination of both professional coaches as well as current high school and college athletes who are looking to give back to the community. Our professional coaches lead the program through their years of experience to set the standard for learn to swim lessons. Our high school lesson instructors follow plans that cater to the needs of the students, providing guidance on proper swimming techniques, and ensuring the safety of all participants in the pool. Instructors may also have additional certifications in CPR and first aid. Overall, their goal is to help students develop their swimming skills and confidence in the water.

 

  • Colin Mothersead

    Hi, my name is Colin! I have been coaching and teaching swimming for the past 9 years. I swam competitively for Purdue University and my love of the sport drew me to sharing it with young swimmers. Safety, fun, and learning are my top priorities for swimmers of all levels!

  • Madeline Daily

    Hi, my name is Madeline and I have been coaching with Franklin Regional Swim Team for 4 years. I have been teaching swim lessons for 8 years. I am passionate about helping kids learn this important life skill that will stay with them forever and most importantly keep them safe!

  • Paul Stockett

    Hi, my name is Paul and I coach with Franklin Regional Swim Team. I have been involved in aquatics for over 2 decades as an athlete, lessons instructor, lifeguard and coach. I have over 13 years of experience teaching lessons as it was one of my first jobs and first opportunity to give back to my community by helping others become water safe which is my primary goal.

  • Addi D.

    I love seeing when kids are having fun. I also love seeing them coming out of their comfort zones and enjoying lessons after being nervous. I trully love swimming and being able to spread my enjoyment of the sport with the kids.

  • Jensen D.

    My favorite part about teaching swim lessons is watching the kids overcome their fears and helping them reach their goals. I love working with kids and building a connection with each and every one of them.

  • Hadley R.

    I teach swim lessons because I love to be around kids. My favorite part of swim lessons is watching my kids succeed and push past their comfort zone.

  • Malaika W.

    I teach swim lessons to show kids how fun and exciting swimming is. Part of why I love teaching lessons is watching the kids improve their strokes and being able to help them grow to love the water and sport.

  • Autumn R.

    I teach lessons because I think teaching kids to swim is an important skill and it can also open their eyes to a sport they might come to love. My favorite part of swim lessons is seeing the smiles on my kids faces when they get down the skill we are working on.

  • Kylee M.

    I teach swim lesson because I want kids to learn how to swim at an early age so they won’t be scared when their older. My favorite part about teaching swim lessons is seeing the smile on the kids faces when they do something the right way.

  • Caleigh S.

    I teach lessons because I like working around children and have always loved the water. My favorite part is all the different kids that come in at different levels getting to teach and be around new people everyday.