Located in Bound Brook, Little Dolphins Swim Academy has been a mainstay of the local community for over a decade, teaching water safety and swimming skills seven days a week.
Led by ASCA Hall of Fame, former USA National Swim Team and Rutgers Head Coach Chuck Warner, LDSA uses proven methods to help children learn to swim. The instructors teach through this curriculum to provide each child with the support they need to learn such an essential life skill. Our students vary in age, from as young as two months old to adults and seniors.
Our facility is state of the art and designed with comfort, cleanliness, and instruction in mind, with an average pool temperature of 89 degrees, in-water benches, and ultraviolet bacteria-killing protection.
Our beginner class sizes are no more than four students, and a wide variety of time options each day of the week. You can visit our website to learn more about what we have to offer at Little Dolphins Swim Academy.
424 Vosseller Ave
Bound Brook, NJ 08805
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David is the Founder and President of National Safety Training Center and its predecessor companies – Elite Tactical Academy and Mine Brook Search & Rescue, Inc. He is a seasoned business leader and public safety education expert. He currently focuses on running this large training center and keeps active teaching both provider level classes and many instructor level classes.
He holds numerous certifications including:
David has previously worked as a Red Cross employee in 2 roles:
David lives in the Martinsville section of Bridgewater NJ with his family who are also active in the Public Safety Training / Medical training business. He is a local volunteer Firefighter / EMT, something he has been doing since 1984! David also serves as a volunteer in the US Coast Guard on a specialized deployable communications team.
Dr. Angela K. Beale is an Associate Professor, and Program Coordinator of the Health/Physical Education, Teacher Education (HPETE) Program, in the Department of Content Area Teacher Education (CATE), in the College of Education, at Rowan University. Dr. Beale Tawfeeq’s belief as an educator and researcher are grounded in her mission of “building bridges to break down barriers” in communities, a trend that was established during her developmental years, via personal, educational, and physical activity experiences. Dr. Beale Tawfeeq specializes in youth development through aquatic physical activity, curriculum development in health and physical education, and water safety and drowning prevention education in K-12 schools, and community-based organizations. Her recent professional include co-authoring of the most recent National Health Education Standards for the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America, 2024), a contributor and expert reviewer to the United States National Water Safety Action Plan (2024). She currently serves as a board member and director of education and research for Diversity In Aquatics (DIA), a non-profit 501 4c organization, whose mission is to educate, promote, and support water safety and healthy aquatic activities for vulnerable populations, member of American Red Cross, Scientific Advisory Council, Aquatic Sub Council; board member of the Habitheque Blue and Green Fund, which was formed to promote and further societal awareness of emerging technologies and techniques for water conservation, ecosystem restoration and renewable energy, while also providing a vision for scaling these advancements for global impact.