School Age Swim Stage 2 WATER MOVEMENT

Thursday, September 14, 2023 @ 4:10 PM (CDT) - Thursday, May 23, 2024 @ 4:40 PM (CDT)
Ages 6-13 · Co-Ed
McGaw Main Building 1000 Grove St EvanstonIL  60201
Thursday, September 14, 2023 @ 4:10 PM (CDT) - Thursday, May 23, 2024 @ 4:40 PM (CDT)
Ages 6-13 · Co-Ed
McGaw Main Building 1000 Grove St EvanstonIL  60201

School Age Swim Stage 2 WATER MOVEMENT

Sep 14 - May 23 (Thursday)

4:10 PM - 4:40 PM

Ages 6-13 · Co-Ed

McGaw Main Building

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Meeting Dates

From Sep 14, 2023 to May 23, 2024

Each Thursday from 04:10 PM to 04:40 PM

Except the following dates:

Thursday, Apr 04, 2024

Thursday, Mar 28, 2024

About This Activity

Description

School Age Swim Stage 2 Water Movement (formerly Advanced Polliwog) (6-13 years)


Youth focus on body position and control, directional change, forward movement in the water and continue to practice how to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water. This class is for children who are not yet able to do a front and back float on their own.
In this class, your child will:
  • Submerge to look at an object on the bottom of the pool
  • Front and back glide to the wall for 10 feet
  • Front and back float for 20 seconds
  • Roll from back to front and front to back
  • Jump, push, turn, grab
  • Swim, float, swim five yards
  • Tread water near the wall for 10 seconds
  • Exit the water

The program fee is $76 monthly for members and $116 monthly for non-members. The first month's fees will be paid at the time of registration and subsequent months will be drafted on the 1st of each following month.
For more information, please contact aquatics@mcgawymca.org.
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Age Category

Youth

Location

MB - 4 Lane Pool at McGaw Main Building

Instructor

McGaw YMCA Aquatics Staff

Organizer Info

Map & Direction

McGaw Main Building 1000 Grove St EvanstonIL  60201
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