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Welcome to "Membership Branches" for the YMCA of Niagara
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AquaticsSwimming LessonsYMCA instructional swim lessons introduce and teach children a variety of skills in a values based environment. Children are encouraged to experience the qualities of water, learn safety, movement skills, and build confidence. YMCA swim lessons emphasize fun and positive relationships with the instructor and other children. Every member may register for one swim lesson per week.Based on child development principles, the YMCA recognizes that children learn by experimenting, exploring, imitating, playing and having fun. Our instructors practice changing activities throughout the class to assist with keeping children's attention. A 30 minute class promotes and supports this learning principle.We recognize that each child is unique and learns differently. YMCA continuous registration promotes regular participation and learning through progression. YMCA instructors are trained to focus on each child as an individual and to use a variety of teaching methods.Children who want the option of additional swim time to practice skills and/or build endurance have the option of participating in open swim times. YMCA Lil' Dippers For infants to 5 years of age L'il Dippers 2: ages 3 - 5 years without parents YMCA Learn To Swim For children 6 years + YMCA Star Program See YMCA Swim Instructor and Lifeguard Training below. For a complete listing of current swimming lessons available, visit one of our three membership branches or download a current schedule. Please note that times and availability may vary from Branch to Branch. Swimming Admission Requirements The YMCA of Niagara is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable aquatic experience. The following age restriction admission criteria for under 10 years of age are based on Public Health requirements. Waterslide criteria are based on TSSA requirements.
Under 10 years
Family Swim
Lane Swim
Water Slide
Medical Conditions
Return to TopFamily & Open SwimFamily Swim allows parents and their children the opportunity to enjoy the pool together. Leisure pool spray features will be available during family times. The YMCA is open to the community through an Open Swim. Non-members who pay a fee and members can attend. For a complete listing of current Family and Open swim times available, visit one of our three membership branches or download a current schedule. Please note that times and availability may vary from Branch to Branch. St. Catharines Walker Family | Welland/Pelham | Niagara Falls | Fort Erie Return to Top Aqua FitnessIncludes a cardio, stretching and strength component. Since exercise in the water reduces the impact on joints, it is a gentle yet effective way to achieve fitness. Members may choose between Shallow water Aquafit, Deep water Aquafit which requires some swimming ability and Aquafit in Moderation. For a complete listing of current Aquafit classes available, visit one of our three membership branches or download a current schedule. Please note that times and availability may vary from Branch to Branch. St. Catharines Walker Family | Welland/Pelham | Niagara Falls | Fort Erie Return to Top Lane SwimLane Swim is for members who wish to use swimming for a workout. Swimmers must be able to swim the full length of the pool continuously without support. To ensure a positive experience for all, ropes divide the pool into lanes so you can choose whichever lane is right for you. Lanes are provided for slow, moderate and fast swimmers, as well as an open lane for participants who wish to water walk, exercise or swim leisurely. Swimmers are requested to swim counter-clockwise, keeping the centre of the lane open for passing. For a complete listing of current lane swim times available, visit one of our three membership branches or download a current schedule. Please note that times and availability may vary from Branch to Branch. St. Catharines Walker Family | Welland/Pelham | Niagara Falls | Fort Erie Return to Top YMCA Swim Instructor & Lifeguard TrainingThe YMCA has a long history of encouraging individuals both to assume responsibility for themselves and to express a sense of responsibility for the welfare of others. This sentiment is reflected in our commitment to recruiting, training and developing qualified and mature swimming Instructors and Lifeguards. What are the requirements to become a certified lifeguard?
What are the requirements to become a certified YMCA Instructor? Role The YMCA Swim Instructor has completed a program of training and uses his/her knowledge and skills a qualified teacher of swimming, lifesaving and aquatic activities. Pre-requisites
For a complete listing of current NLS and Instructor classes available, visit one of our three membership branches for specific dates and times or download the Enrichment schedule below . Certification Courses Return to Top You are here: Membership Branches > Programs > Aquatics |
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