Aquatics
Swim Lessons:
YMCAs have been teaching people to swim for more than a century. In YMCA aquatics programs, children learn to be safe around water and they feel the sense of accomplishment that comes with learning something new. Youth progressive swimming is the YMCA's third most widely offered program nationwide. It uses a problem-solving, guided-discovery teaching approach in a positive, caring environment. Kids can develop lifelong skills that can help them stay healthy. Whether you are a member of the Midwest City YMCA or not, you can enjoy any one of a large number of swim classes for all ages and all levels.
Click here to see dates and times for February Swim Lessons
Click here to register for Swim Lessons
Pool Specifications:
The Midwest City YMCA pool is twenty-five yards in length ranging from 3 feet to 9 feet deep. It is four lanes wide. The pool is equipped with a handicap access lift chair and a low rise set of stairs for ease of access. The pool is heated and maintained between 85 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Midwest City YMCA Pool Schedule:
Click Here: January 9 - April 15, 2012
Youth Development Swim League:
This program is an introduction to competitive swimming in an “everybody swims, everybody wins” atmosphere. Children learn the rules, regulations, and techniques for competitive swimming. This team focuses on fun, building self-confidence and prepares the participants for competitive swimming. There will be three swim meets held and participation is optional. Children must be able to swim a distance of 50 yards on their front and be able to tread water for at least 45 seconds to begin participation.
Midwest City YMCA Youth Development Swim Team:
Click here for Fall Team Information