This program is offered in the summer and is located at the Sparta Family Aquatic Center. Classes are led by the SFAC Staff. Swim Lessons are offered to all levels of swimmers and classes are based on skill level, not age. The overall purpose of our program is to teach and make sure participants can achieve all the skills and learn how to use these skills to stay safe. Our staff will not pass someone for any reason other than successfully completing the level requirements to 100% satisfaction. See page 14 for class descriptions and the primary objectives. A participant should be placed in a level where he or she CAN NOT complete all the tested items but CAN accomplish the previous level items with 100% efficiency. See below for class information descriptions.
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Session 1:
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June 15-June 26
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Registration : May 4-May 10
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Session 2:
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July 6-July 17
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Registration: May 11-May 17
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Session 3:
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July 20-July 31
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Registration: May 18-May 24
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Class Descriptions
Parent/Child: Ages 6 months - 48 months. In this course, the children will work with a parent on entering and exiting the water, breathing control, buoyancy, buoyancy on their back, swimming on front and back, water safety, and more!
Preschool: Learning Pool Safety Water entry and exit independently, breathing control and underwater swimming, buoyancy on front and back independently, swimming on front and back with support, general water safety, and helping others.
Level 1: Water Skills Introduction Entering and exiting the water on ladders, blowing bubbles through mouth and nose, submerging comfortably, front floats, swimming on the front, and back floats, swimming on the back, and water safety.
Level 2: Aquatic Fundamentals Stepping or jumping in, picking up submerged objects at the bottom, extended front floats, alternating arm and leg actions on swimming, swimming on the side, treading water, rules of the pool.
Level 3: Development of Strokes Jumping into deep water, retrieving objects, learning rotary breathing, survival floats, learning and practicing the different strokes, treading water, and diving.
Level 4: Improvement of Strokes Improving their strokes and endurance by using the strokes they learned in level three and swimming and extended length with them. They will also be working on a change in direction, diving, treading water for longer and water safety.
Level 5: Refining Strokes Focus on the form and endurance of each stroke and keep swimming further. They will learn how to shallow dive and glide, tread water for 1 minute, and perfect the change in direction.
Level 6: Fitness/Lifeguard Readiness Endurance swimming, extended swims with each stroke, timed swims, turns with each stroke, fitness, learning lifeguarding skills, and personal water safety.
Parents Watching
We have found that children participate more freely when they are not distracted by checking to see where and what the parents/guardians are doing. We as a department take the responsibility of teaching your child how to swim very seriously and want to make sure that when your child has completed their level they have mastered the skills to their respective level. However, we want to ensure that we as a department also welcome parent involvement and support as long as it doesn’t hinder the development of a child. For the ability for all participants in all levels of swim lessons to gain the necessary success required; we ask that you follow these simple rules:
» When you arrive you may guide your child to the proper class location.
» Once you ensure that your child is safe with the instructor; please make your way to the concessions area.
» If the child still is disrupting class, we will guide them back to you.
» When class is done you can meet your child.