WONDERING WHERE TO BEGIN?
View our SWIM LESSON SELECTOR GUIDE and read through the descriptions below for more information!
2024 Schedule
*Online registration is only open through the first week of class. If registering after the first week, please call the YMCA branch.
Jan 8 - Mar 2 (8 weeks) Registration Opens: 12/20/23 | May 6 - May 31 (4 weeks) Registration Opens: 4/20/24 | August - Clinics Registration Opens: 7/20/24 | Nov 4 - Dec 21 (7 weeks) Registration Opens: 10/20/24 |
March 10 - May 4 (8 weeks) Registration Opens: 2/20/24 | June 10 - August 3 (8 weeks) Registration Opens: 5/20/24 | Sept 3 - October 26 (8 weeks) Registration Opens: 8/20/24 |
Swim Basics
Ages: 6 to 12 Years Old
WATER ACCLIMATION (STAGE 1)Students develop comfort with underwater exploration and learn to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water in Stage 1. This stage lays the foundation that allows for a student’s future progress in swimming. | |
WATER MOVEMENT (STAGE 2)In Stage 2, students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while also continuing to practice how to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water. | |
WATER STAMINA (STAGE 3)Stage 3, students learn how to swim to safety from a longer distance than in previous stages in the event of falling into a body of water. This stage also introduces rhythmic breathing and integrated arm and leg action. |
Swim Strokes
Ages: 6 to 12 Years Old
Having mastered the fundamentals, students learn additional water safety skills and build stroke technique, developing skills that prevent chronic disease, increase social-emotional and cognitive well-being, and foster a lifetime of physical activity.
STROKE INTRODUCTION (STAGE 4)Students in Stage 4 develop stroke technique in front crawl and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Water safety is reinforced through treading water and elementary backstroke. | |
STROKE DEVELOPMENT (STAGE 5)Students in Stage 5 work on stroke technique and learn all major competitive strokes. The emphasis on water safety continues through treading water and sidestroke. | |
STROKE DEVELOPMENT (STAGE 6)In Stage 6, students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. |