Group Swim Lessons

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Swim Lessons for All Abilities!

Swimming can be relaxing or competitive, solitary or group-oriented — but it should always be enjoyable and safe! YWCA Minneapolis provides support and lessons for every swimmer, regardless of age or ability. Whether you’re a beginner or you’re hoping to improve your own stroke technique, we have the perfect course to fit you or your family’s needs.

Group swim lessons offer an excellent opportunity for infants, toddlers, youth and adults alike to develop their skills, learn water safety and gain confidence in a supportive environment. YWCA Minneapolis boasts a wide range of swimming courses year round, covering all ages and abilities.

In our selection of courses, you’ll find classes for children and adults who are just beginning to swim, as well as more advanced options for swimmers looking to refine their technique. Our courses are appropriately separated by age, and some advanced classes require participants to be comfortable with certain swimming milestones before enrolling.

Upcoming Session Dates

2024 Early Summer Group Swim Sessions

  • The session will start the week of June 17 - July 23

  • Online registration for members starts Monday, June 3

  • Open registration starts Wednesday, June 5

2024 Late Summer Group Swim Sessions

  • Tuesday, July 16 – Sunday, Aug. 18

  • Online registration for members starts Monday, July 8

  • Open registration starts Wednesday, July 10, at 8 a.m.

2024 Early Fall Group Swim Sessions

  • Monday, Sept. 9 – Sunday, Oct. 27

  • Online registration for members starts Monday, Aug. 26

  • Open registration starts Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 8 a.m.

How to Register

Questions? For YWCA Midtown, contact swimlessons@ywcampls.org or 612-215-4342.

Swim Class Descriptions and Level Placement

Explore below for our full list of group swim classes.

NOTE: Classes may be combined with similar-level classes. Participants will still be taught at an appropriate skill level based on their ability and readiness.

Talk with the Water Safety/Swim Instructor, Aqua Lead or Aquatics Manager before moving to the next class level

Swim Class Descriptions ↘

Toddler

Toddler with Adult (6 - 36 months)

Discover and explore water with a parent, learn about water safety, drowning prevention and the importance of supervision. Toddler must be accompanied by an adult in the water.

Registration Tip: Children age 3 who are potty trained may register for Preschool 1 to be in class without a parent/adult.

Preschool

Preschool Level 1 (3 - 5 years)

Learn to be safe, in and around the water. Acclimate to the water by gaining comfort in underwater exploration and floating with support. This class is for kids who aren’t yet comfortable going underwater voluntarily.

Prerequisites:

  • Child must be comfortable in water, without parent and toilet-trained

Skills performed with support:

  • Enter and exit independently

  • Travel through water, 5 yards

  • Submerge and blow bubbles, 3 seconds

  • Front glide, roll to back float

Preschool Level 2 (3 - 5 years)

Learn to be safe, in and around the water. Build on the skills learned in Preschool level 1, with less support.

Prerequisites:

  • Submerge and blow bubbles for at least 3 seconds.

  • Glide on front 2 body lengths, roll to back and float for 3 seconds.

Skills performed with support:

  • Submerge and retrieve an object underwater

  • Float and glide on front and back -Roll over front to back, back to front

  • Tread water arm and leg actions

  • Combined arm and leg actions on front and back

Preschool Level 3 (3 - 5 years)

Learn to be safe, in and around the water. Build on the skills learned in Preschool level 2, without assistance.

Prerequisites:

  • Swim on front using combined arm and leg action for at least 3 body lengths, roll to back and float for 15 seconds, roll to front and continue swimming for 3 body lengths.

Skills performed with support:

  • Jump into chest deep water

  • Float on front, at least 10 seconds

  • Change direction while swimming

  • Float on front, roll to back and float for 30 seconds

  • Swim on front and back, at least 5 body lengths each

School Age Track

School-Age Beginner Levels 1 and 2 (6 - 12 years)

Learn to be safe, in and around the water. Acclimate to the water by gaining comfort in underwater exploration, float and swim.

Skills performed include:

  • Submerge and blow bubbles, 10 seconds

  • Float and glide on front and back

  • Roll over front to back, back to front

  • Swim on front and back, at least 5 body lengths each

  • Change direction while swimming

Level 3: Stroke Development (6 - 12 years)

Build knowledge of safety, in and around the water. Achieve basic swim competence, by learning front crawl and elementary backstroke.

Prerequisites:

  • Swim on front at least 5 body lengths, roll to back and float 30 seconds, roll to front and continue swimming 5 body lengths.

  • Swim on back 5 body lengths.

Skills performed include:

  • Jump into deep water

  • Bobbing to safety

  • Tread water, 1 minute

  • Front crawl and elementary backstroke, 15 yards each

Level 4: Stroke Development (6 - 12 years)

Expand knowledge of safety, in and around the water. Improve fundamental skills while introducing advanced strokes and water safety skills.

Prerequisites:

  • Jump into deep water, tread or float for 1 minute, swim front crawl and/or elementary backstroke 25 yards, exit the water.

  • Glide on front, swim front crawl 15 yards, change position or direction as necessary and swim elementary backstroke 15 yards.

Skills performed include:

  • Survival swimming

  • Tread water, 2 minutes

  • Swim underwater, 3-5 body lengths without hyperventilating

  • Front crawl and elementary backstroke, 25 yards each

  • Breaststroke, butterfly, back crawl, sidestroke, 15 yards each

Level 5/6: Stroke Proficiency (6 - 14 years)

Focuses on stroke technique, builds endurance and additional water safety skills. Work towards swim competence and mastery.

Prerequisites:

  • Jump into deep water, swim front crawl 25 yards, change position or direction as necessary and swim elementary backstroke 25 yards.

  • Swim breaststroke 15 yards, change position or direction as necessary and swim back crawl 15 yards.

  • Swim underwater 3-5 body lengths without hyperventilating.

Skills performed include:

  • Tread water, 5 minutes

  • Front crawl and elementary backstroke, at least 50 yards each

  • Breaststroke, butterfly, back crawl, sidestroke, at least 25 yards each

  • Flip turns on front and back

  • Cooper 12-minute swim test

Adult 1

Learn to be safe, in and around the water. Acclimate to the water by gaining comfort in underwater exploration and floating.

Prerequisites:

  • None

In this class, you will:

  • Increase comfort by submerging and blowing bubbles

  • Float on front and back

  • Introduce to moving through water on front and back

Adult and Teen Track

Adult 2

Build knowledge of safety, in and around the water. Achieve basic swim competence, by learning front crawl and elementary backstroke.

Prerequisites:

  • Float on back 15 seconds, roll to front and swim on front 15 yards.

In this class, you will:

  • Introduce swimming on front and back

  • Explore deeper water

Adult 3

Expand knowledge of safety, in and around the water. Improve fundamental skills while introducing advanced strokes and water safety skills.

Prerequisites:

  • Jump into deep water, tread water 1 minute, and swim front crawl 25 yards.

  • Swim on back 15 yards.

In this class, you will:

  • Increase swimming distance on front and back

  • Refine stroke technique on front, back and side

Additional Courses

Swim Skill Boost

Conquer the pool and master your swimming skills. Take advantage of one-on-one direction with a swim instructor in a 25-minute class. This option is available in one to eight sessions.

Skills focus ranges from beginner to Level 5.

This course is not intended for endurance sports (tri), water fitness or other water specialties. 

Please contact the Aquatics office if there are special needs before registering for a boost class.

You don’t have to be a member to learn to swim at YWCA Minneapolis!