Baildon Group

Baildon Group

Wellness and Fitness Services

Maudsland, Queensland 69 followers

About us

Baildon Group encompasses Andrew Baildon's Superfish Swim Schools and Gold Fish Cafés at Pacific Pines, Sunnybank and Benowa, and Jetts Fitness Pacific Pines, Coomera and Pimpama. In 2016 we celebrate our 20th year of our award winning Andrew Baildon's Superfish Swim Schools with our outstanding 'Learn To Swim' Drowning Prevention programs. We currently boast a highly skilled team of over 45 swimming instructors, conducting swimming lessons for up to 2000-3000 children each week and providing Schools Swimming Programs for 8 schools in South East Queensland. This is set to grow exponentially with the imminent opening of the Benowa Swim School, a central location, drawing upon the Ashmore, Nerang, Carrara, Emerald Lakes, Benowa Waters, Sorrento and Bundall communities, with the convenience of the brand new Benowa Village shopping centre just a stones throw along Ross Street, and our incredible proximity to Metricon Stadium and the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in 2018. Our two existing Jetts locations have over 2500 members and we will be opening Jetts Pimpama in 2018. We provide consultancy services and competitive swimming event host/compare, commentary/presenter, master of ceremonies and guest speaker services. As consultants, we have offered advisory services including the construction of The Runaway Bay Super Sports Centre as well as the Swimming Pool Complexes on Couran Cove, Gold Coast.

Industry
Wellness and Fitness Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Maudsland, Queensland
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
Learn To Swim, Drowning Prevention, Swimming Commentary, Fitness, Expert Swimming Industry Consultants, Australian Swim Team Advisory Services, and Swimming Program Development

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  • Part seven of our educational series with Andrew Baildon OLY. Milestones: how do you know that your child will have strong swimming skills for the rest of their life? To begin, all children need to have strong water safety skills ideally before preschool. By the time your child starts year one, they should be able to back float independently, swim and roll into a face-up float, and tread water for over one minute independently. They should also be able to swim so confidently for 25 meters. By the time your child is 10 to be considered a strong swimmer, they should have these skills. A combination of independent treading water and back floating confidently for over a minute and they should be able to swim a strong 200 meter freestyle. If your child can’t hit these milestones at Superfish, we don’t consider them to be strong swimmers. For more information, talk to our team: Pacific Pines 5529 4343
 Sunnybank 3323 3188 
Benowa 5597 1311
Worongary 5530 6116 
Redland Bay 3086 0131 superfish.com.au LEARN TO SWIM EXPERTS® SINCE 1996 CONNECT:
https://lnkd.in/gaG-AM88 #watersafety #keepkidssafe #learntoswim #drowningprevention #aussieswim #australianswimming #drowningprevention #queenslandswimming #queenslandswimschools #swimaustralia #swimlife #swimmingaustralia #parenting #goodparenting

  • Part six of our educational series with Karen Baildon: Did you know that over half of the kids starting in grade one have very limited drowning prevention skills and basic swimming skills? There is another 25% of children who hold no drowning prevention skills. That's a staggering 75% of our four and five year olds that do not hold lifesaving, self saving, drowning prevention skills. Did you know that for every drowning fatality, there is another 3 to 4 children admitted hospital for need drowning incidents? These numbers terrify me. We know that our under-fives are the most vulnerable in our community for drowning. We have an obligation to make sure that our under-fives are learning self saving drowning prevention skills. For more information, talk to our team: Pacific Pines 5529 4343 Sunnybank 3323 3188 Benowa 5597 1311 Worongary 5530 6116 Redland Bay 3086 0131 For more tips look on our website. superfish.com.au/forms CONNECT: https://lnkd.in/gaG-AM88 Royal Life Saving – Australia Karen Baildon Andrew Baildon OLY AUSTSWIM Royal Life Saving Society Queensland Inc

    • Part six of our educational series with Karen Baildon
- Did you know that over half of the kids starting in grade one have very limited drowning prevention skills and basic swimming skills?
  • TODAY IS WORLD DROWNING PREVENTION DAY! Watch part five of our educational series with Karen Baildon - Keeping Kids Safe Near The Water. What can you do to ensure your children are as safe as possible around any body of water? The first thing supervision is key - you need to have a visual at all times. Young children or beginner swimmers need to be at arm's reach. That also means at bath or shower time. Little ones can drown in an inch of water. Mobile phones are the biggest distraction and are dangerous for parents to be on while they're around any body of water. Make sure your children hold really strong drowning prevention skills. Swimming lessons should be a priority, at the very least until they can float on their back, until they can tread water, and until they can jump in and get back to the side. Don't prop or ever leave open your pool gate. You should be doing a yearly check to make sure your pool fences and pool gates are compliant. Move furniture that could be dragged and climbed over into a pool. Don't leave toys in your pool. We all know that children are very determined when they want something. Don't ever leave anything in your pool that kids may want to get to. Don't mix alcohol and water. Always make sure there is an adult who is sober. Make sure you know CPR. It's a two hour course that we know saves lives. The biggest mistake that you can make is thinking that drowning won't happen to your family. For more information, talk to our team: Pacific Pines 5529 4343 Sunnybank 3323 3188 Benowa 5597 1311 Worongary 5530 6116 Redland Bay 3086 0131 SUPERFISH SWIM SCHOOLS Learn to Swim Experts® Since 1996 CONNECT: https://lnkd.in/gaG-AM88 Andrew Baildon OLY Karen Baildon Royal Life Saving – Australia Royal Life Saving Society Queensland Inc AUSTSWIM

  • Part four of our educational series with Karen Baildon - How can you FAST TRACK Drowning Prevention Swim Skills? At Superfish, there are four ways that we can help your child fast track their drowning prevention skills. Can you do more than one lesson per week? We know that if you can do two lessons per week, it dramatically improves the rate of development. Can you increase your child's exposure to the water outside lesson times? Backyard pools and the surf or any other bodies of water all increase and assist a child's exposure and the development in the water. Can you do an intensive swim program for a week in addition to your child's weekly lessons? These are normally offered every school holidays and are a fantastic way to fast track development. And finally, don't stop formal lessons. Young children have a limited muscle memory, which impedes them remembering long term. Lessons should be continued until you know your child is holding strong, independent skills. Fast tracking swimming skills can mean that your child will be learning up to four times the rate of them attending one lesson per week. For more information, talk to our team: Pacific Pines 5529 4343 Sunnybank 3323 3188 Benowa 5597 1311 Worongary 5530 6116 Redland Bay 3086 0131 For more tips look on our https://lnkd.in/ggRdgHzY Superfish Swim Schools Learn to Swim Experts® Since 1996 CONNECT: https://lnkd.in/gaG-AM88 Andrew Baildon OLY Karen Baildon Royal Life Saving – Australia Royal Life Saving Society Queensland Inc AUSTSWIM #learntoswim #drowningprevention #parenting #goodparenting

  • Part three of our educational series with Karen Baildon: How do you gauge your little one’s swimming progress? How are you preventing spending years in Swim Lessons and still not have a your under five with high drowning prevention skills? How do you know that you're under five year old is a strong swimmer? At Superfish, we have a MEASURE for you to work on to get there! Can your under-five back float on their own for 30 seconds? Can they kick, paddle and roll onto their backs while they swimming. Can they jump in from the side of the pool and swim back to the edge? Can they tread water available to swim and lift their head up for a breath? Are they comfortable swimming with their clothes and shoes on A good measure, is that your child can hold all of these skills by the time they start preschool or at the latest by grade one. If your under five can't do those skills independently, we can help you with the best way to get them there. Talk to our Team with how to mate sure your child hold’s these skills as quickly as possible! Pacific Pines 5529 4343 Sunnybank 3323 3188 Benowa 5597 1311 Worongary 5530 6116 Redland Bay 3086 0131 For more tips look on our website. superfish.com.au/forms Learn to Swim Experts® Since 1996 CONNECT: https://lnkd.in/gaG-AM88 Andrew Baildon OLY Karen Baildon Royal Life Saving – Australia Royal Life Saving Society Queensland Inc AUSTSWIM #learntoswim #drowningprevention #australianswimming #drowningprevention #parenting #goodparenting

  • Part two of our educational series with Andrew Baildon OLY: As a parent, what should you look for from a high-quality swim school for your school-aged swimmer? Firstly, that the swim school is a recognised swim centre without governing bodies and the instructors are fully qualified for all children; a high level of water safety is paramount. Face up, floating. Treading water, falling in the water and paddling back to the side, and grabbing the ledge of the pool. Once these skills are established, the teaching emphasis needs to be on strong swimming skills with a priority on emphasising a strong kick. A focus on a child's head and body position. Instructors correcting technique to make the most effective swimming strokes and easy to follow. Progression of skills that will encompass all four swimming strokes. Lessons over short distances until strong swimming skills are developed and that your child is regularly getting progress checks. Also importantly, make sure that lessons do not have instructors who let bad stroking habits develop with limited correction that your instructor is on pool deck while your child needs assistance in the pool. Having swimmers just swim for long distances with bad technique, and have children put into swim squads too early before all strokes are developed well. Swimming is a skill that will remain with you for the rest of your life, and that's why it's paramount for your children to learn to swim the right way. Have a question? Give our team a call: Pacific Pines 5529 4343 Sunnybank 3323 3188 Benowa 5597 1311 Worongary 5530 6116 Redland Bay 3086 0131 https://lnkd.in/gaG-AM88 For more tips look on our website. superfish.com.au/forms Learn to Swim Experts® Since 1996 Andrew Baildon OLY Karen Baildon Royal Life Saving – Australia Royal Life Saving Society Queensland Inc AUSTSWIM #learntoswim #drowningprevention #goodparenting #parenting

  • How to choose a good swim school for your baby, toddler or beginner swimmer. As a parent or carer, you play a crucial role in choosing a Swim School that will enhance your child’s Drowning Prevention Skills. Here are some key factors to consider in your decision-making process. We’ve also included practical insights into what to look out for in classes or a swim program that will NOT maximise their development. Welcome to our 20-part Superfish Educational Series with Andrew Baildon OLY and Karen Baildon. It’s alarming to know that 75% of Australian 4-5-year-olds lack life-saving, self-saving drowning prevention skills. This means children are either not being taught at all, or they are being taught the wrong way, and the parents don’t realise. As Learn to Swim Experts, we aim to drive awareness and share real-world drowning prevention insights and tips. So please share these videos with friends and family with young children - you could save a life! SUPERFISH SWIM SCHOOLS® Learn to Swim Experts® Since 1996 https://lnkd.in/gaG-AM88 #parenting #lifesaving #drowningprevention #learntoswim  #swimaustralia #swimmingaustralia #aussieswim #australianswimming

  • Our Vision: The Vision Andrew and Karen Baildon have for Superfish Swim Schools. The Superfish Swim Schools Mission, Why, Values and Vision statements were drafted by Karen Baildon as a 24-year-old in 1996 when the business was first opened in Southport, then named Andrew Baildon Aquatic Centre. These enduring and stable statements guide the entire Superfish team in everything we do. Visit our website for more information. Superfish Swim Schools® The Learn To Swim Experts® SUPERFISH.COM.AU

  • Our Values: These are the values that Andrew and Karen Baildon hold and carry through to their Swim Schools. The Superfish Swim Schools Mission, Why, Values and Vision statements were drafted by Karen Baildon as a 24-year-old in 1996 when the business was first opened in Southport, then named Andrew Baildon Aquatic Centre. These enduring and stable statements guide the entire Superfish team in everything we do. Visit our website for more information. Superfish Swim Schools® The Learn To Swim Experts® SUPERFISH.COM.AU

  • Our Mission: What’s our purpose and our objectives at Superfish Swim Schools? The Superfish Swim Schools Mission, Why, Values and Vision statements were drafted by Karen Baildon as a 24-year-old in 1996 when the business was first opened in Southport, then named Andrew Baildon Aquatic Centre. These enduring and stable statements guide the entire Superfish team in everything we do. Visit our website for more information. Superfish Swim Schools® The Learn To Swim Experts® SUPERFISH.COM.AU

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