
MEET ISR INSTRUCTOR, ALYSSA NEIDER
Alyssa first learned of Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) when she took her daughter to the local community pool where she then lived in Hawaii and saw a child the same age as her daughter doing the swim, float, swim. Alyssa asked the mom of the little boy questions of where he learned how to swim like that at such a young age, and it was then the mom of the little boy explained to her about ISR. Colbie, then began ISR lessons a few short weeks later, has since completed ISR swim lessons successfully and continues to attend maintenance lessons.
Alyssa was so amazed by the lessons she quickly began to research to see if there were any instructors near her hometown of Middleton, WI. Alyssa found that there was only one instructor in the entire state of Wisconsin and it was about a two hour drive from her hometown. At that moment Alyssa knew she wanted to inquire about becoming a certified ISR Instructor and fulfilling the mission of ISR that "Not One More Child Drowns." Alyssa completed her 8 weeks of ISR training in Dallas, TX to become a certified ISR Instructor.
Alyssa has relocated back to Middleton after moving from Hawaii to provide ISR lessons to the Madison and surrounding cities. Alyssa is an Army Wife as her husband, Tim (Retired), served in the Army on Active Duty for 20 years. When not instructing ISR lessons, Alyssa loves to spend time with her husband Tim and 11 year old daughter, Colbie. Alyssa has 2 dogs Kona a Weimaraner and Kala a Belgian Malinois. Alyssa enjoys running, taking her daughter to all the different activities she participates in. Alyssa loves meeting new people, and educating them about the Infant Swimming Resource Program. Alyssa looks forward to working with your little ones and teaching them ISR Self-RescueTM skills as well as a lifelong love for the water.
Alyssa first learned of Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) when she took her daughter to the local community pool where she then lived in Hawaii and saw a child the same age as her daughter doing the swim, float, swim. Alyssa asked the mom of the little boy questions of where he learned how to swim like that at such a young age, and it was then the mom of the little boy explained to her about ISR. Colbie, then began ISR lessons a few short weeks later, has since completed ISR swim lessons successfully and continues to attend maintenance lessons.
Alyssa was so amazed by the lessons she quickly began to research to see if there were any instructors near her hometown of Middleton, WI. Alyssa found that there was only one instructor in the entire state of Wisconsin and it was about a two hour drive from her hometown. At that moment Alyssa knew she wanted to inquire about becoming a certified ISR Instructor and fulfilling the mission of ISR that "Not One More Child Drowns." Alyssa completed her 8 weeks of ISR training in Dallas, TX to become a certified ISR Instructor.
Alyssa has relocated back to Middleton after moving from Hawaii to provide ISR lessons to the Madison and surrounding cities. Alyssa is an Army Wife as her husband, Tim (Retired), served in the Army on Active Duty for 20 years. When not instructing ISR lessons, Alyssa loves to spend time with her husband Tim and 11 year old daughter, Colbie. Alyssa has 2 dogs Kona a Weimaraner and Kala a Belgian Malinois. Alyssa enjoys running, taking her daughter to all the different activities she participates in. Alyssa loves meeting new people, and educating them about the Infant Swimming Resource Program. Alyssa looks forward to working with your little ones and teaching them ISR Self-RescueTM skills as well as a lifelong love for the water.
About ISR Instructors
ISR Certified Instructors are trained through an extensive 8 week course guided by a Master Instructor, during which time the Instructor is trained and tested in the academic areas of child psychology, behavioral science, physiology, and anatomy. In addition to gaining an academic foundation, Instructors engage in over 40 hours of hands on, in water practical application of the technique.
ISR Certified Instructors are trained through an extensive 8 week course guided by a Master Instructor, during which time the Instructor is trained and tested in the academic areas of child psychology, behavioral science, physiology, and anatomy. In addition to gaining an academic foundation, Instructors engage in over 40 hours of hands on, in water practical application of the technique.