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  • School Age Swim Stage 5 (6-12)

    School Age Swim Stage 5 (6-12)
    Waukesha YMCA

    "Stroke Development: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards of front and back crawl. Students work on stroke technique and learn all major competitive strokes. Emphasis on water safety continues through treading water and sidestroke. Ages 6-12 years."

  • School Age Swim Stage 3 (6-12)

    School Age Swim Stage 3 (6-12)
    Waukesha YMCA

    "Water Stamina: Children entering this level should be able to front and back float independently. Students learn to swim to safety from a longer distance. They are introduced to rhythmic breathing and integrated arm and leg action. Ages 6-12 years."

  • Preschool Swim Stage 1 (3-5)

    Preschool Swim Stage 2 (3-5)
    Waukesha YMCA

    "Water Acclimation: Children entering this level should be comfortable working with an instructor without a parent in the water. Students develop comfort with underwater exploration and learn to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."

  • Preschool Stage 1 W/ Parent (2-4)

    Preschool Stage 1 W/ Parent (2-4)
    Waukesha YMCA

    "Water Acclimation: For the child not quite ready to swim without the parent. Transition between parent and instructor throughout first half of session. Focus is on learning to listen to an instructor, becoming comfortable in the water, and safely exploring movement in the water. Ages 2.5-4 years."

  • Tae Kwon Do (6+)

    Tae Kwon Do (6+)
    Tri County YMCA

    Through Tae Kwon Do, participants will grow and improve in self-confidence and discipline. Martial Arts programs improve much more than kicks, punches, and throws.