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Summer Day Camp swim lessons will be offered for campers. These 30 minute lessons are a convenient way to help your child become more confident in the water. Lessons will take place before or after Camp during extended care time, and may vary based on age group and location. You can purchase a week of...
Summer Day Camp swim lessons will be offered for campers. These 30 minute lessons are a convenient way to help your child become more confident in the water. Lessons will take place before or after Camp during extended care time, and may vary based on age group and location. You can purchase a week of...
Concentrate on building core skills such as dribbling, defense, scoring, goal keeping, passing, and conditioning. Drills and game play teach that importance of teamwork and promote athletic development.
Our convenient, 30-minute Summer Day Camp swim lessons are a great way to boost your child's confidence in the water. Lessons will take place before or after camp (during drop off or pick up times) or in the afternoon during camp open swim. Age groups and times vary by location. You can purchase a week...
Our convenient, 30-minute Summer Day Camp swim lessons are a great way to boost your child's confidence in the water. Lessons will take place before or after camp (during drop off or pick up times) or in the afternoon during camp open swim. Age groups and times vary by location. You can purchase a week...
Tri County YMCA 5th/6th Grade Developmental Basketball League is designed for 5th and 6th-grade developmental teams, this 5-week league provides structured gameplay to help young athletes grow their skills in a competitive environment. Games will be scheduled on Sunday afternoons from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, giving teams valuable experience on the court. The season...
Tri County YMCA 5th/6th Grade Developmental Basketball League is designed for 5th and 6th-grade developmental teams, this 5-week league provides structured gameplay to help young athletes grow their skills in a competitive environment. Games will be scheduled on Sunday afternoons from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, giving teams valuable experience on the court. The season...
Tri County YMCA 5th/6th Grade Developmental Basketball League is designed for 5th and 6th-grade developmental teams, this 5-week league provides structured gameplay to help young athletes grow their skills in a competitive environment. Games will be scheduled on Sunday afternoons from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, giving teams valuable experience on the court. The season...
Tri County YMCA 7th/8th Grade Developmental Basketball League is designed for 5th and 6th-grade developmental teams, this 5-week league provides structured gameplay to help young athletes grow their skills in a competitive environment. Games will be scheduled on Sunday afternoons from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, giving teams valuable experience on the court. The season...
Tri County YMCA 7th/8th Grade Developmental Basketball League is designed for 5th and 6th-grade developmental teams, this 5-week league provides structured gameplay to help young athletes grow their skills in a competitive environment. Games will be scheduled on Sunday afternoons from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, giving teams valuable experience on the court. The season...
Tri County YMCA 7th/8th Grade Developmental Basketball League is designed for 5th and 6th-grade developmental teams, this 5-week league provides structured gameplay to help young athletes grow their skills in a competitive environment. Games will be scheduled on Sunday afternoons from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, giving teams valuable experience on the court. The season...
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and FUN! Days feature themed activities. stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Co-ed. Little or no gymnastics experience is required. Student learn foundational gymnastics shapes and skills.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Introduction to the game of baseball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
This beginning class teaches basic arm movements, jumps, and tumbling.
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational baseball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Players will attempt to hit a ball pitched by the coach. If unsuccessful more than three times in a row a tee, may be used instead. Players should bring a glove, but the rest of the equipment will be...
"Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
"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."
Participants learn beginning cheerleading, beginning back handsprings, and stunting.
"Water Acclimation & Movement: 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. Children will work with an instructor to then focus on body position and...
"Water Acclimation & Movement: 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. Children will work with an instructor to then focus on body position and...
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Skill requirements: run, jump up to vault table, handstand fall flat on mat stack (vault); kickover (bars), low beam teeter-totter (beam); vertical handstand and cartwheel (floor).
"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."
"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."
"Water Stamina & Stroke Introduction: 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. Students that are more advanced will develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Formly Hot Shots. Director approval required. For students ages 4 & 5 years old focuses on building basic gymnastics skills along with overall balance, coordination, and body awareness in a faster pace environment. Children will explore school-aged equipment in a structured, challenging environment to prepare students for school-aged classes.
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Little Leapers. Children ages 4 & 5 years old build on foundational skills of balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning more advanced gymnastics movements and exploring school-aged equipment in a structured, teacher-led class.
Have fun introducing your child to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and basketball.
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
"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."
"Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years."
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
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.
A parent and child class that builds motor skills and excitement for ballet.
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
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 6-12 years.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
"Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
Have fun with this gym-time classic. We use sting-proof dodgeballs. The session will include creating goals and working in teams, which leads into various styles of the game.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
Have fun and practice hand-eye coordination. Individual and team skills will help your child learn how to run, jump, balance, throw, and catch in a baseball setting.
Have fun introducing your child to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and basketball.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Water Exploration: Children entering this level should be comfortable in the water, able to respond to verbal cues and jump on land. Parents work with their children to explore body positions, floating, blowing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills. Ages 1 to 3 years.
Have fun introducing your child to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and basketball.
Introduction to the game of baseball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Our 1st/2nd grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 30-minute practices and 30-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Director approval REQUIRED. For students ages 6-18 approved to enroll from our Girls Level 2-3 classes. This class is a faster paced environment, with attention to technique and details. Students will build on fundamental skills previously learned, and put skills together to demonstrate routines on vault, bars, beam, and floor.
The Diabetes Prevention Program helps adults at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating healthier, increasing physical activity, and losing a modest amount of weight. In a safe, supportive environment, participants work together to learn strategies for making behavior changes that will improve their overall health and...
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.
Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
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.
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
This class will focus on basic ballet concepts, vocabulary, and etiquette, while also encouraging creativity, musicality, and coordination for school-age children. Students will work on introductory steps, body alignment, etiquette and basic ballet vocabulary. A significant portion of the class is spent at the barre, focusing on exercises that build strength, flexibility, and proper alignment.Â
This program focuses on the athlete’s speed and agility and will incorporate the essentials of speed training. The program is geared toward athletes who want to improve their sports performance with drills that will help with speed and agility while helping increase stamina and endurance.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
Our 1st/2nd grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Our K4/K5 Youth T-Ball League meets once per week for 30-minute practices and 30-minute games. Teams could practice and play games at either 5:30pm or 6:30pm. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the...
Our K4/K5 Youth T-Ball League meets once per week for 30-minute practices and 30-minute games. Teams could practice and play games at either 5:30pm or 6:30pm. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
"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."
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
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.
"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."
"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 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
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.
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 6-12 years.
Co-ed. Little or no gymnastics experience is required. Student learn foundational gymnastics shapes and skills.
Start your tap journey here! Focus on learning basic tap skills, exploring technique, rhythm and combinations.
Introduction to the game of baseball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Introduction to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and flag football. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Parent N Tot. Preschoolers between 3-4 years old work independently from parents to build balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning foundational gymnastics skills in a structured, teacher-led class.
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational baseball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Players will attempt to hit a ball pitched by the coach. If unsuccessful more than three times in a row a tee, may be used instead. Players should bring a glove, but the rest of the equipment will be...
No previous gymnastics experience required. Introduction to basic gymnastics skills. May have to repeat at this level more than once before moving to Gymnastics 2-3.
"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."
"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."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Through Tae Kwon Do, participants will grow and improve in self-confidence and discipline. Our progressive programs teach proper techniques, self-defense awareness, and practical application.
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"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."
Our 3rd/4th grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
Have fun with this gym-time classic. We use sting-proof dodgeballs. The session will include creating goals and working in teams, which leads into various styles of the game.
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
""Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
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 3-5 years.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Helps adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The program meets for 26 sessions over the course of a year. Goals include reducing body weight by 7% and increasing physical activity.
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
"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."
Skill requirements: run, jump to handstand, fall flat on low mat stack (vault); pull-over and spotted back-hip circle (bars); high beam teeter-totter and spotted side handstand dismount (beam); round-off and backbend, kickover (floor).
Through Tae Kwon Do, participants will grow and improve in self-confidence and discipline. Our progressive programs teach proper techniques, self-defense awareness, and practical application.
Build confidence and self-esteem all while learning this ancient art form. Learn concentration, bully prevention, and self-defense in this traditional program.
Director approval REQUIRED. For students ages 6-18 approved to enroll from our Girls Level 4-5 classes or Shining Stars group. This class is a faster paced environment, with attention to technique and details. Students will build on skills previously learned in Shining Stars, and put skills together to demonstrate routines on vault, bars, beam, and...
Skill requirements: run, jump up to vault table, handstand fall flat on mat stack (vault); kickover (bars), low beam teeter-totter (beam); vertical handstand and cartwheel (floor).
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational baseball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Players will attempt to hit a ball pitched by the coach. If unsuccessful more than three times in a row a tee, may be used instead. Players should bring a glove, but the rest of the equipment will be...
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
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.
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years.
Skill requirements: leap, back walkover, handstand forward roll, round off, pull-over, back hip circle, tuck jump, beam forward roll. May have to repeat at this level more than once before moving to Gymnastics 3.
Learn ballet, jazz, and more while dancing to the music of your favorite Disney Princesses.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Learn basic steps and combinations as instructors will focus on beginner-level techniques.
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and FUN! Days feature themed activities. stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Introduction to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and flag football. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Have fun and practice foot-eye coordination. Individual and team skills will help your child learn how to run, jump, balance, and kick in a soccer setting.
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational soccer skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Parent N Tot. Preschoolers between 3-4 years old work independently from parents to build balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning foundational gymnastics skills in a structured, teacher-led class.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
This class is designed for our youth members, aged 8-12 years old, to help increase the major components of athletic performance. Areas of focus will include speed, agility, power, explosiveness, and cardiovascular conditioning. This class is high-output and high-impact with dozens of drills provided to emphasize the athletic qualities listed above. Youth Athletic Performance will...
"Water Stamina & Stroke Introduction: 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. Students that are more advanced will develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and...
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
The Youth Weightlifting Foundations Program is an 8-week introductory strength training program designed for youth ages 12?15. The program focuses on teaching proper movement patterns, safe lifting techniques, and age-appropriate strength development in a supportive and supervised YMCA environment. This program emphasizes confidence, coordination, injury prevention, and lifelong fitness habits, rather than heavy lifting or competition.Â
Skill requirements: run, jump up to vault table, handstand fall flat on mat stack (vault); kickover (bars), low beam teeter-totter (beam); vertical handstand and cartwheel (floor).
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Parent N Tot. Preschoolers between 3-4 years old work independently from parents to build balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning foundational gymnastics skills in a structured, teacher-led class.
"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."
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.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Introduction to the game of basketball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
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 6-12 years.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
This beginning class teaches basic arm movements, jumps, and tumbling.
Our K4/K5 Youth T-Ball League meets once per week for 30-minute practices and 30-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in...
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Have fun and practice foot-eye coordination. Individual and team skills will help your child learn how to run, jump, balance, and kick in a soccer setting.
Have fun and practice hand-eye coordination. Individual and team skills will help your child learn how to run, jump, balance, throw, and catch in a basketball setting.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
No previous gymnastics experience required. Introduction to basic gymnastics skills. May have to repeat at this level more than once before moving to Gymnastics 2-3.
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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...
"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 3-5 years."
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
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 6-12 years.
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years.
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
Have fun introducing your child to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and basketball.
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational basketball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
Participants learn beginning cheerleading, beginning back handsprings, and stunting.
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
Children will be introduced to cooking basics while exploring simple and healthy dishes from around the world.
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
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.
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational soccer skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
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.
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 3-5 years.
Introduction to the game of basketball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Little Leapers. Children ages 4 & 5 years old build on foundational skills of balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning more advanced gymnastics movements and exploring school-aged equipment in a structured, teacher-led class.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Our Youth Volleyball League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in skill...
Our Youth Volleyball League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in skill...
Our K4/K5 Youth T-Ball League meets once per week for 30-minute practices and 30-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in...
Introduction to the game of basketball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational basketball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
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.
"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."
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
"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 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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 3-5 years."
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.
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational basketball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
"Stroke Development & Stroke Mechanics: 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. Children will then work on building endurance to 25 yards of front and...
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 3-5 years.
Skill requirements: leap, handstand forward roll, round off, pull-over, back hip circle, tuck jump, beam forward roll.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"This group swim lesson provides a comfortable environment for teens to learn to swim by encouraging them to set personal goals and achieve them. A certified instructor will work with each participant's current skill level and help them improve. All skill levels are welcome. Ages 11-15 years."
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and FUN! Days feature themed activities. stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Little Leapers. Children ages 4 & 5 years old build on foundational skills of balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning more advanced gymnastics movements and exploring school-aged equipment in a structured, teacher-led class.
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Parent N Tot. Preschoolers between 3-4 years old work independently from parents to build balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning foundational gymnastics skills in a structured, teacher-led class.
Skill requirements: run, jump to handstand, fall flat on low mat stack (vault); pull-over and spotted back-hip circle (bars); high beam teeter-totter and spotted side handstand dismount (beam); round-off and backbend, kickover (floor).
"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."
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"Water Stamina & Stroke Introduction: 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. Students that are more advanced will develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
The Youth Weightlifting Foundations Program is an 8-week introductory strength training program designed for youth ages 12?15. The program focuses on teaching proper movement patterns, safe lifting techniques, and age-appropriate strength development in a supportive and supervised YMCA environment. This program emphasizes confidence, coordination, injury prevention, and lifelong fitness habits, rather than heavy lifting or competition.Â
The Youth Weightlifting Foundations Program is an 8-week introductory strength training program designed for youth ages 12?15. The program focuses on teaching proper movement patterns, safe lifting techniques, and age-appropriate strength development in a supportive and supervised YMCA environment. This program emphasizes confidence, coordination, injury prevention, and lifelong fitness habits, rather than heavy lifting or competition.Â
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Parent N Tot. Preschoolers between 3-4 years old work independently from parents to build balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning foundational gymnastics skills in a structured, teacher-led class.
Learn ballet, jazz, and more while dancing to the music of your favorite Disney Princesses!
"Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Our 1st/2nd grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Our 1st/2nd grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
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.
Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years.
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
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.
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
Introduction to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and flag football. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
Each class will focus on a children's story through various types of dance and movement.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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."
This class introduces young children to the fundamentals of ballet in a fun and engaging way, developing foundational skills. There is a focus on basic ballet concepts, vocabulary, and etiquette, while also encouraging creativity, musicality, and coordination. Â
Introduction to the game of basketball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Join us for a fun and active Pickleball Skills Class designed for all experience levels! Whether you're just getting started or looking to refine your technique, this class focuses on fundamentals like serving, volleying, footwork, and game strategy. Led by an experienced instructor, you'll build confidence, improve your skills, and enjoy great social play in...
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
Water Exploration: Children entering this level should be comfortable in the water, able to respond to verbal cues and jump on land. Parents work with their children to explore body positions, floating, blowing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills. Ages 1 to 3 years.
Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
Water Exploration: Children entering this level should be comfortable in the water, able to respond to verbal cues and jump on land. Parents work with their children to explore body positions, floating, blowing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills. Ages 1 to 3 years.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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 6-12 years."
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.
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 6-12 years.
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Little Leapers. Children ages 4 & 5 years old build on foundational skills of balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning more advanced gymnastics movements and exploring school-aged equipment in a structured, teacher-led class.
Our 3rd/4th grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Continued instruction in gymnastics and movement or Tiny Rollers (Beginner) graduate.
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
Skill requirements: run, jump up to vault table, handstand fall flat on mat stack (vault); kickover (bars), low beam teeter-totter (beam); vertical handstand and cartwheel (floor).
Our 3rd/4th grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Our 1st/2nd grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 30-minute practices and 30-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Children will introduced to the routine and setting of a classroom through songs, sensory activities, and simple games, all while socializing with peers.
Learn ballet, jazz, and more while dancing to the music of your favorite Disney Princesses.
Join us for a fun and active Pickleball Skills Class designed for all experience levels! Whether you're just getting started or looking to refine your technique, this class focuses on fundamentals like serving, volleying, footwork, and game strategy. Led by an experienced instructor, you'll build confidence, improve your skills, and enjoy great social play in...
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Learn ballet, jazz, and more while dancing to the music of your favorite Disney Princesses.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"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."
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.
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.
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational basketball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
""Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
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.
This class will focus on basic ballet concepts, vocabulary, and etiquette, while also encouraging creativity, musicality, and coordination for school-age children. Students will work on introductory steps, body alignment, etiquette and basic ballet vocabulary. A significant portion of the class is spent at the barre, focusing on exercises that build strength, flexibility, and proper alignment.Â
Participants must be able to swim on front and back at least one full length of the pool without hesitation or fear. This class provides a comfortable environment for teens and adults to improve their swimming skills. Participants work on individual goals at their own pace with an instructor. Ages 12 and older.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Join us for a fun and active Pickleball Skills Class designed for all experience levels! Whether you're just getting started or looking to refine your technique, this class focuses on fundamentals like serving, volleying, footwork, and game strategy. Led by an experienced instructor, you'll build confidence, improve your skills, and enjoy great social play in...
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
Our Youth Volleyball League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in skill...
Our Youth Volleyball League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in skill...
Advanced skills for preschool gymnasts ages 4-5 years or Little Leapers (Intermediate) graduate.
Our 3rd/4th grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
Curriculum of center combinations, as well as ballet positions of arms, legs, feet, and head.
"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."
Our 3rd/4th grade Youth Flag Football League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
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.
We're rallying for all volleyball players looking to improve their skills. Players will learn the fundamentals of the game (passing, setting, serving), while enjoying the game.
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
"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."
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
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 3-5 years.
In partnership with United States Tennis Association, this program is designed for kids to learn, rally and play quickly. This program will use smaller courts, slower bouncing balls, and rackets that are sized for a child. Equipment will be provided.
"Participants must be able to swim on front and back at least one full length of the pool without hesitation or fear. This class provides a comfortable environment for adults to improve their swimming skills. Participants work on individual goals at their own pace with an instructor. Ages 16 and older."
Our Youth Volleyball League meets twice per week. One weekday for a one-hour practice and on Saturday for a combination of practice45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays!...
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
"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."
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
"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."
"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."
"This group swim lesson provides a comfortable environment for teens to learn to swim by encouraging them to set personal goals and achieve them. A certified instructor will work with each participant's current skill level and help them improve. All skill levels are welcome. Ages 11-15 years."
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
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 6-12 years.
Come kick it! Join us for Shotokan Karate! Kids will learn the basic moves of this martial arts all while gaining confidence and learning respect, patience, and self-control. Taught by an instructor with 20 years of experience, don't miss this great opportunity for your kids to learn some self-defense and have some fun doing it!
Build confidence and self-esteem all while learning this ancient art form. Learn concentration, bully prevention, and self-defense in this traditional program.
"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 6-12 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
We're rallying for all volleyball players looking to improve their skills. Players will build on fundamentals learned from Volleyball 1, as well as advanced skills and techniques.
This class is designed for children with special needs. Develop individual coordination, physical fitness, basic swimming skills, and safety. Must be able to function in a small group setting. Staff to child ratio 1:2. Ages vary by specific branch and offering.
"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."
This class is intended for the person wanting to build up endurance and technique for personal workouts or competitions such as Duathlons or Triathlons or wanting to maintain endurance during off season. To enroll in this class, participants must be able to swim at least 50-100 yards of two or more of the following strokes:...
Build confidence and self-esteem all while learning this ancient art form. Learn concentration, bully prevention, and self-defense in this traditional program.
"Participants must be able to swim on front and back at least one full length of the pool without hesitation or fear. This class provides a comfortable environment for adults to improve their swimming skills. Participants work on individual goals at their own pace with an instructor. Ages 16 and older."
We're rallying for all volleyball players looking to improve their skills. Each class will focus on fundamentals, while also enjoying game play to implement their skills.
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and FUN! Days feature themed activities. stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
Summer Learning Adventures is a preschool and kindergarten readiness program designed for eager little ones to experience school in a condensed format. Each session incorporates themes and age-appropriate activities, promoting academic and social development, skill mastery, friendship building, and fun. Days feature themed activities, stories, crafts, and free play. All participants must be potty-trained.
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.
"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."
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 3-5 years.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
This class is designed for our youth members, aged 8-12 years old, to help increase the major components of athletic performance. Areas of focus will include speed, agility, power, explosiveness, and cardiovascular conditioning. This class is high-output and high-impact with dozens of drills provided to emphasize the athletic qualities listed above. Youth Athletic Performance will...
"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."
Children walking to ages 5 years old can explore the both our preschool gymnastics cetner and main gym, practice skills, and enjoy free play in a fun, supervised environment. For safety children must be within arms reach of an adult (16+)
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Kids can explore the main gym, practice skills, and enjoy free play in a fun, supervised environment. Participants ages 6-7 must have an adult (16+) actively supervising in the gymnastics area. Children ages 8 and up may participate independently.
"Water Stamina & Stroke Introduction: 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. Students that are more advanced will develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and...
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Skill requirements: run, jump up to vault table, handstand fall flat on mat stack (vault); kickover (bars), low beam teeter-totter (beam); vertical handstand and cartwheel (floor).
Formly Hot Shots. Director approval required. For students ages 4 & 5 years old focuses on building basic gymnastics skills along with overall balance, coordination, and body awareness in a faster pace environment. Children will explore school-aged equipment in a structured, challenging environment to prepare students for school-aged classes.
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Little Leapers. Children ages 4 & 5 years old build on foundational skills of balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning more advanced gymnastics movements and exploring school-aged equipment in a structured, teacher-led class.
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
"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."
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
We're rallying for all volleyball players looking to improve their skills. Each class will focus on fundamentals, while also enjoying game play to implement their skills.
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
Have fun introducing your child to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and basketball.
Our Youth Volleyball League meets twice per week. One weekday for a one-hour practice and on Saturday for a combination of practice45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays!...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
This is a parent and child class intended for one child and one parent or guardian. Have fun and practice foot-eye coordination. Individual and team skills will help your child learn how to run, jump, balance and kick in a soccer setting.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"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."
Introduction to the game of basketball using age appropriate skills and drills. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
Director approval REQUIRED. For students ages 6-18 approved to enroll from our Girls Level 2-3 classes. This class is a faster paced environment, with attention to technique and details. Students will build on fundamental skills previously learned, and put skills together to demonstrate routines on vault, bars, beam, and floor.
Have fun and practice foot-eye coordination. Individual and team skills will help your child learn how to run, jump, balance, and kick in a soccer setting.
This class is designed for children with special needs. Develop individual coordination, physical fitness, basic swimming skills, and safety. Must be able to function in a small group setting. Staff to child ratio 1:3.
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.
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
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.
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
"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 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"Water Acclimation & Movement: 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. Children will work with an instructor to then focus on body position and...
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
Participants learn beginning cheerleading, beginning back handsprings, and stunting.
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
This class is designed for children with special needs. Develop individual coordination, physical fitness, basic swimming skills, and safety. Must be able to function in a small group setting. Staff to child ratio 1:3.
Introduction to a variety of sports including t-ball, soccer, and flag football. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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 3-5 years."
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 6-12 years.
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 3-5 years.
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Parent N Tot. Preschoolers between 3-4 years old work independently from parents to build balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning foundational gymnastics skills in a structured, teacher-led class.
Have fun and practice foot-eye coordination. Individual and team skills will help your child learn how to run, jump, balance, and kick in a soccer setting.
This program focuses on the athlete’s speed and agility and will incorporate the essentials of speed training. The program is geared toward athletes who want to improve their sports performance...
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational basketball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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."
"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."
This class is designed for individuals with special needs. This class focuses on overall water safety and individual coordination, physical fitness, and basic swimming skills that fosters growth and increases confidence in the water. Parent is required in the water. Ages 4-21 years. Staff to child ratio 1:6.
Our Youth Volleyball League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in skill...
Our Youth Volleyball League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in skill...
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational baseball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Players will attempt to hit a ball pitched by the coach. If unsuccessful more than three times in a row a tee, may be used instead. Players should bring a glove, but the rest of the equipment will be...
Join us for Circle of Impact Sip & Support, a heartfelt fundraising event dedicated to raising critical funds for YouthStrong—a free, strength-based program supporting childhood cancer survivors ages 6 months to 18. This event will spark meaningful connections and showcase the community's power to support young survivors as they reclaim their strength, confidence, and joy...
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"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."
"This group swim lesson provides a comfortable environment for teens to learn to swim by encouraging them to set personal goals and achieve them. A certified instructor will work with each participant's current skill level and help them improve. All skill levels are welcome. Ages 11-15 years."
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
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.
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
"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 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
Our Youth Volleyball League meets once per week for 45-minute practices and 45-minute games. Practices include sport-specific drills to help children develop motor skills and improve coordination. Most importantly, all of our YMCA leagues emphasize teamwork, fair play, self-confidence, and fun. At the Y, everyone plays! YMCA staff and volunteers coach our teams in skill...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
Skill requirements: run, jump to handstand on table trainer (vault); 1 cast, straight arm back-hip circle (bars); 3/4 handstand and side handstand dismount (beam); round-off rebound and handstand, fall to bridge (floor).
Skill requirements: run, jump to handstand, fall flat on low mat stack (vault); pull-over and spotted back-hip circle (bars); high beam teeter-totter and spotted side handstand dismount (beam); round-off and backbend, kickover (floor).
Skill requirements: run, jump up to vault table, handstand fall flat on mat stack (vault); kickover (bars), low beam teeter-totter (beam); vertical handstand and cartwheel (floor).
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.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Director approval REQUIRED. For students ages 6-18 approved to enroll from our Girls Level 4-5 classes or Shining Stars group. This class is a faster paced environment, with attention to technique and details. Students will build on skills previously learned in Shining Stars, and put skills together to demonstrate routines on vault, bars, beam, and...
This class is designed for children with special needs. Develop individual coordination, physical fitness, basic swimming skills, and safety. Must be able to function in a small group setting. Staff to child ratio 1:2. Ages vary by specific branch and offering.
This class is designed for children with special needs. Develop individual coordination, physical fitness, basic swimming skills, and safety. Must be able to function in a small group setting. Staff to child ratio 1:2. Ages vary by specific branch and offering.
Youth Swim League is a program for kids who enjoy swimming, want to explore the sport of competitive swimming, and hope to improve their technical swimming abilities. Our group will have the opportunity to swim in scheduled meets with other local YMCAs. Meet dates are TBA. Meet times TBA. YMCA staff and volunteers coach our...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational soccer skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Practices will focus on further developing the foundational basketball skills learned in toddler and preschool classes. Individual and team skills will be worked on throughout the class.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"This group swim lesson provides a comfortable environment for teens to learn to swim by encouraging them to set personal goals and achieve them. A certified instructor will work with each participant's current skill level and help them improve. All skill levels are welcome. Ages 11-15 years."
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
This class is designed for children with special needs. Develop individual coordination, physical fitness, basic swimming skills, and safety. Must be able to function in a small group setting. Staff to child ratio 1:2. Ages vary by specific branch and offering.
This class is designed for children with special needs. Develop individual coordination, physical fitness, basic swimming skills, and safety. Must be able to function in a small group setting. Staff to child ratio 1:2. Ages vary by specific branch and offering.
Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years.
Water Exploration: Children entering this level should be comfortable in the water, able to respond to verbal cues and jump on land. Parents work with their children to explore body positions, floating, blowing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills. Ages 1 to 3 years.
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.
Celebrate the month’s birthdays with us! Enjoy treats, social time, and a chance to recognize and connect with fellow members in a fun, festive setting. Location: Lobby
Join us in the lounge for a lively game of Summer Bingo! Enjoy classic bingo with a sunny twist and win fun, summer-themed prizes. Bring your friends, relax, and celebrate the season with laughter, great company, and chances to win. Don?t miss out on the fun!
Moving For Better Balance is a 12-week program that works to improve balance, muscle strength, flexibility, and mobility to enhance overall physical health, which leads to better functioning in daily activities. The program's safe and supportive group setting allows participants to enjoy learning with like-minded adults and find relief from the isolation that can sometimes...
Through Tae Kwon Do, participants will grow and improve in self-confidence and discipline. Our progressive programs teach proper techniques, self-defense awareness, and practical application.
Build confidence and self-esteem all while learning this ancient art form. Learn concentration, bully prevention, and self-defense in this traditional program.
"Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years."
Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years.
"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 6-12 years."
"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."
"Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
"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."
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Toddlers explore movement and gymnastics while using fun props and gymnastics equipment. A transition to on-my-own classes.
Director approval REQUIRED. For students ages 6-18 approved to enroll from our Girls Level 2-3 classes. This class is a faster paced environment, with attention to technique and details. Students will build on fundamental skills previously learned, and put skills together to demonstrate routines on vault, bars, beam, and floor.
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
Discover gymnastics with your child. Parent guided, teacher structured.
"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."
"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 6-12 years."
""Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
Water Exploration: Children entering this level should be comfortable in the water, able to respond to verbal cues and jump on land. Parents work with their children to explore body positions, floating, blowing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills. Ages 1 to 3 years.
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
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 6-12 years.
"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."
"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."
Water Exploration: Children entering this level should be comfortable in the water, able to respond to verbal cues and jump on land. Parents work with their children to explore body positions, floating, blowing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills. Ages 1 to 3 years.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Parent N Tot. Preschoolers between 3-4 years old work independently from parents to build balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning foundational gymnastics skills in a structured, teacher-led class.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
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.
Water Discovery: introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water. Ages 6 months to 3 years.
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.
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"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."
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
Join the fun and learn the fastest-growing sport in the country! Players will build skills, learn game rules, and enjoy friendly matches in a supportive and active environment. Perfect for beginners and young athletes looking to try something new!
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
Skill requirements: run, jump up to vault table, handstand fall flat on mat stack (vault); kickover (bars), low beam teeter-totter (beam); vertical handstand and cartwheel (floor).
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
Water Exploration: Children entering this level should be comfortable in the water, able to respond to verbal cues and jump on land. Parents work with their children to explore body positions, floating, blowing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills. Ages 1 to 3 years.
"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."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
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.
"Stroke Development & Stroke Mechanics: 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. Children will then work on building endurance to 25 yards of front and...
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years.
No previous gymnastics experience required. Introduction to basic gymnastics skills. May have to repeat at this level more than once before moving to Gymnastics 2-3.
"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."
"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 6-12 years."
Continued instruction in gymnastics from Little Leapers. Children ages 4 & 5 years old build on foundational skills of balance, coordination, and body awareness while learning more advanced gymnastics movements and exploring school-aged equipment in a structured, teacher-led class.
The Tiny Tot class is designed for preschool aged children, focused on teaching how to interact in a group experience through life skills training.
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."
"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."
Director approval REQUIRED. For students ages 6-18 approved to enroll from our Girls Level 4-5 classes or Shining Stars group. This class is a faster paced environment, with attention to technique and details. Students will build on skills previously learned in Shining Stars, and put skills together to demonstrate routines on vault, bars, beam, and...
A combination of gymnastics and fitness, including aerobic games, active play, and light gymnastics-focused conditioning.
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 10-15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 3-5 years. "
"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 3-5 years."
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
"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 3-5 years."
"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."
"Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years. "
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years.
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.
Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to swim 15 yards on their front and back independently. Students develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and learn the breaststroke kick and butterfly kick. Treading is also introduced. Ages 6-12 years.
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.
Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years.
"Stroke Mechanics: Children entering this level should be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke. Students refine stroke technique on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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."
Skill requirements: run, jump off springboard to mat stack, stick (vault), forward roll dismount (bars); lunge, lever, needle (beam); lunge, lever, teeter-totter and forward roll (floor).
"Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 6-12 years."
"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 6-12 years."
"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 3-5 years."
Build confidence and self-esteem all while learning this ancient art form. Learn concentration, bully prevention, and self-defense in this traditional program.
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 6-12 years.
Specialized class designed for children with special needs. Introduction to creative movement and gymnastics. Parent or guardian participation is required.
"Individuals choosing this level may have a fear of the water, have very little to no swimming skills, and are ready to take the first step toward learning to swim. You will work toward your own personal goals while working on water adjustment, gaining confidence, floating, basic swimming skills, and basic personal safety skills. Ages...
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 3-5 years.
Girl and Boy Scouts come to our pools to work on their water related goals. After completion of the goal, groups may stay for open swim. Minimum of 6 participants. Ages 7 and older.
Build confidence and self-esteem all while learning this ancient art form. Learn concentration, bully prevention, and self-defense in this traditional program.
Bring your BSA troop to our pools before they go to summer camp. We will test them for you. Minimum of 4 participants. Ages 9 and older.