Aquatics

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Let us help you fulfill our new year's goals!


A Winter/Spring Schedule is NOW available, 
Please CLICK HERE to download.

Lifeguard Training Review, CPR review and new  
lifeguardingclasses are now available 
for registration!
please download opportunities by 
clicking here!!

 SWIM AT THE CLUB

The Club's swimming facilities are the best in the region. Our professional aquatic coaches and staff provide safety and training for all ages and will work with you to incorporate a water fitness program into your lifestyle.

  •  8 lane, 50 meter x 25 yard outdoor pool
  •  10 lane, 25 yard heated, indoor pool
  •  USA Swimming Team
  •  Summer swim teams
  •  Triathlon/ masters training
  •  Water aerobics and exercise classes
  •  Warm water exercise classes
  •  Swim clinics
  •  Private and group swimming lessons
  •  Parent & Child swimming classes
  •  Personal training
  •  Handicap accessibility into the indoor pool



     

 POOL NEWS!!!

 

Check out our pool schedule regularly for classes and open swim times.  Just go to our pool schedule page to download your own schedule.


 

!!!!!NOTICE!!!!! 

New Class Schedule as of

September 1st, 2011

7:00 am  Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays:   Shallow or deep water exercise

7:00 am Tuesday ann Thursday:  Circuit Training-Deep Water

8:00 am Monday THRU Friday:  Deep water aerobics

9:15 am Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays:  Shallow water aerobics

5:30 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays:  Deep water exercise

5:30pm Mondays and Wednesdays and 5:15 pm on Fridays: Warm Water Exercise (fee)

5:30 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays: Aqua Tai Chi (fee)

 

Swimming Lessons!!!!!!!!!

Fall and Winter Registration Forms are available to download at this time!!!

Please visit the swim lesson page.

 

 

Helpful Swimming Hints:

  •  Soaking a cap, suit, etc. in baking soda will help remove the chlorine and prevent mildew.
  •  Keep nose clips in a small container with baby powder in it.  This keeps the nose clips from deteriorating too quickly.
  •  Silicone and rubber caps are easier to put on if swimmer puts water inside the cap.
  •  After use, dry your cap with a towel.  Then put a small amount of baby powder in it, and on the outside, to prevent the cap from sticking to itself.
  •  A couple of drops of milk help with redness and blurriness from your eyes if you are not using goggle
We offer something for
everyone in your family!...