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SWIMMING


NWSRA swim programs are designed for specific age groups and skill abilities. NWSRA maintains records on swim classes so it is not necessary to evaluate children who participated in the previous session for skill placement. Other individuals must be evaluated to assure proper instruction. See below for course descriptions to ensure proper placement. For further information regarding swim programs, please refer to Special Notice Section at the back of the brochure.


Open Family Swim Designed for family fun! An NWSRA swim pass is required. For information, please refer to the open swim page.


Individual Swim Lessons


Swim instructor will work 1:1 with each child, teaching a 1/2 hour lesson at his or her ability level. Lessons may be held in conjunction with other NWSRA or park dis- trict swim lessons and therefore are not private. Parents must be fl exible as to when they can attend within the time frame given.


Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills


Designed to familiarize the swimmer with the aquatic environment. We will introduce front and back fl oating, beginning arms, blowing bubbles, and going under water. Safety skills are introduced in conjunction with skill development. Appropriate classes: 1140, 1150, 1170, 1180, 1190, 8381, 8451


Appropriate classes: 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1020, 1051


Swim Team/Swim Team Extended Fit Perks ~ 2 Points


Participants must be able to swim 25 yards using freestyle swim technique unassisted to meet pre-requisites for this program. The fi rst week all members will be skill tested for appropriate placement.


The improvement of swim strokes and


endurance is emphasized in this program. The NWSRA Swim Team participates in competitions throughout the season.


Appropriate class: 1060, 1062 Level 2


Fundamental Aquatic Skills Develop skills for unsupported fl oating with kicks, rhythmic breathing, jumping into pool, and beginning stroke development are the focus for this class. Swimmers will be grouped according to age and specifi c swim skills.


Appropriate classes: 1050, 1140, 1150, 1170, 8381, 8451


Aqua Exercise Fit Perks ~ 2 Points


Please refer to the Adult PI/VI section for more information.


NOTES NOTES


1. Limited pool space available. Maximum 5 at The Water Works, Schaumburg. Maximum 6 at Kirk School.


ace availablle. Max ximum m 5 at Level 3 Stroke Development


Improving skill competency is emphasized at this level. It will include deep water work, elementary back stroke, rhythmic breathing, breast stroke, and survival fl oat. This class will provide lead-up skills for swim team. Appropriate classes: 1052


2. Participants wearing diapers must wear snug fi tting rubber pants over diapers in the pool and bring diapers designed for swimming.


3. No swim programs provide transportation unless indicated by program leader.


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WIMMING


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