When choosing between group and private lessons, it’s important to consider your goals and level of experience. Group lessons are generally recommended for beginners who need to learn the basics, as they’re generally more affordable and allow participants to practice in a social, fun setting—especially for children. Learning alongside peers can make the experience more enjoyable, with opportunities to take turns and rest while others practice.
On the other hand, private lessons offer a faster learning pace, as the instructor focuses solely on the individual. While more expensive, they’re ideal for those who are more experienced and/or want to improve their skills in less time. Private lessons allow for personalized attention and quicker progress.
If you're not sure which option is best for you, our Sales Team can help guide your decision!