- Summer Swim Clinics
Summer Swim Clinics
Whether you are a swim team member looking to continue to refine your stroke in the off-season, or you are taking swim lessons and are looking to take your skills to the next level, these clinics are for you!
Lead by Coach Taylor with assistance coaches on the pool deck.
Each clinic focuses on a particular stroke and associated skills, spanning two days (Monday and Wednesday), with two hours of instruction in each session.
Swimmers must be able to swim across the pool with their face in the water to get the most out of the stroke instruction.
See below for information on each clinic and pick the one that's right for you!
$66 for non members and $50 for members. Use Code BASTCLINIC to receive your member discount.
Freestyle and Backstroke (June)
Our June clinic will focus on the Long-Axis strokes, Freestyle and Backstroke. Join us for two days of drills to improve catch, increase glide, and deep dive into the technical elements of these competitive strokes. Instruction will also include starts and turns, and a whole lot of fun!
Swimmers must be in level 5 or higher of swim lessons.
Breast-stroke and Butterfly (July)
Don't let this clinic scare you off with two of the hardest competitive strokes! Over two days we break down these strokes to their basics to understand timing, pull, and glide. Through drills and active coaching, we can get you one step closer to putting all the skills together to have a great butterfly stroke.
Swimmers must be in level 5 or higher of swim lessons.
Swim Team Basics (August)
If you are just coming off swim lessons, or have been looking to try a new sport, now is your chance to hop in and learn what it means to be on the swim team. "Swim Team Basics" is focused on swimming skills such as- reading a practice, circle swimming, turns, intervals, and stroke work. This clinic is intended to give new swimmers foundational skills they will refine on the swim team, and to give new swimmers the opportunity to give the sport of swimming a try in a supportive environment.
Swimmers must have passed level 3.