SCHOOL-AGE: CHILDREN 5-12 YEARS
After fundamentals are mastered, Children in Kindergarten (5/6 years) and up to 12 years old begin to learn personal water safety, character development and build stroke technique in the competitive strokes.
Class Ratio: 1:8
Swim Basics Stage 1 – Water Acclimation:
The water acclimation stage introduces swimmers to the pool and helps them develop safe water habits in a fun and encouraging environment. In water acclimation children develop comfort with underwater exploration, and learn to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water. This stage builds the foundation for the child’s future progress in swimming.
Swim Basics Stage 2 – Water Movement:
At this stage, children are taught skills that focus on body position & control, forward movement and directional change. The stage also reinforces how to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water.
Swim Basics Stage 3 – Water Stamina:
At this stage, children focus on swimming longer distances, and are introduced to rotary breathing and integrated arm and leg action. In the event of falling into a body of water, children learn how to swim, move to safety and exit.
Swim Strokes Stage 4 – Stroke Introduction:
At this stage, swimmers focus developing basic swimming strokes and personal water safety. The goals of the program include:
To develop the front crawl and backcrawl strokes
To introduce components of the breaststroke and butterfly strokes
To practice safety techniques in deep water
Swim Strokes Stage 5 – Stroke Development:
At this stage, students continue to work on their stroke technique and all major competitive strokes are introduced. The goals of the program include:
To develop stamina in the frontcrawl and backcrawl strokes
To develop the breaststroke and butterfly strokes
To build endurance techniques for deep water safety
Swim Strokes Stage 6 – Stroke Mechanics:
At this stage, students refine their stroke technique on all of the major competitive strokes and learn about competitive swimming. The goals of the program include:
To develop endurance in the competitive strokes
To develop skills related to competitive swimming like racing starts and flip turns
To enhance skills and build endurance in deep water