Youth Swim Team
Give your child the opportunity to perfect his/her strokes in a team environment.
Join the Waterworks Aquatics youth swim team!
Water will be kept at a warm temperature year-round. Swim team uses the indoor 25-yard pool
during the winter months and moves to the outdoor 25-yard pool during the warmer months.
Our head coaches will mainly focus on speed and conditioning with some stroke refinement.
If you are interested in a group class that focuses more on stroke refinement then please visit
our
Stroke Clinic
page for more information.
Children ages 5 and older who join our recreational swim team will develop endurance while improving technique.
Monthly membership and flexible attendance are two features of our swim school program.
See our
Registration Information
.
Swim Competitions
Swimming Competitions are held monthly throughout the year. Our swimming meets are
open to the public for level 4 swimmers and higher (ages 2 yrs and older). Currently
our aquatics center in Irvine provides two 25 yard pools in which our meets are held.
During the winter months we move our competitions indoors and in the summer they are
held in our outdoor pool. All swimmers will receive ribbons for participating and any
child receiving 15 or more ribbons will qualify for a trophy.
Swim Competition Results
Youth Swim Camps
Half-day week long camps focus on the core elements of
swimming instruction to increase speed. Swim camps are meant for the
intermediate and advanced students. Technique improvement
is emphasized and camps are scheduled on select days
and times throughout the year.
Water Aerobics
Lap Swim
Stay fit and healthy with our lap swim program. Swim at your own pace
and on your own time. We offer 3 indoor swimming pools and 1 outdoor
pool which are all heated. The cost for the swim sessions are $60 per
month or $ 6 per visit.
Please see our
schedule
of available times.
Aqua/Water Physical Therapy
Water therapy has long been used as an adjunct to traditional
land-based techniques. Water is an ideal environment for
therapy, as its buoyancy reduces body mass and provides support,
which allows for easier and less painful movement.
This also permits range of motion exercises to begin earlier
than is possible on land.
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