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Aquatics

Our pools generally open 1/2 hour after the Y facility opens and close 1/2 hour before the Y facility closes so our lifeguards have time to do all the safety and chemical checks.

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Our outdoor pool is now closed for the season. 

 

One way the YMCA practices a safe environment is to close swimming pools during severe weather such as thunder and lightning. The YMCA of the USA, FEMA, the American Red Cross, NOAA, and the National Lightning Safety Institute all advise to not use plumbing of any kind during thunder and lightning and to stay clear of windows.

Thunder is the sound of lightning, which is a warning that lightning is either present or will soon be visibly present. For these reasons, our YMCA aquatic facilities will close during thunder and lightning and we ask that you respect this policy. Our pools will close until 30 minutes after the last thunder or lightning

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Swimming at the Y

Few things are more inviting than a bright blue, sparkling pool. At the Beaufort-Jasper YMCA we provide lessons, water aerobics, family fun, competitive swimming and more. So whether you’re a parent looking to help your little swimmer improve their stroke or a senior working to stay fit and socially connected, the Y has a pool, program or class for you.

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Swim Lessons

Our swim lessons are designed to teach essential water safety skills and swimming techniques in a supportive and encouraging environment. Whether you're just starting out or looking to improve your strokes, our certified instructors are here to help you reach your goals.

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Financial assistance is available with our Learn to Swim program!

Please reach out to Perri for more information: p.flaherty@wardlefamilyymca.org

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Swim Starters: Parent/Child
Ages 6 months to 3 years old. Accompanied by a parent in the water. The child is introduced to water discovery
and exploration.


Stage 1: Water Acclimation
This is a child’s first experience in the pool without parental assistance. Children who seem scared or hesitant
in the pool should sign up for this class first.


Stage 2: Water Movement
The child is comfortable with water exploration. Forward movement in the water is encouraged and basic
self-rescue skills are performed independently.


Stage 3: Water Stamina
At this stage the swimmer develops intermediate skills to swim 25 yards and tread water for one minute.

 

Stage 4, 5 and 6: Swim Strokes
This stage builds endurance. Rotary breathing, breaststroke kick and butterfly kicks are introduced. The more
advanced swimmer is introduced to open turns and flip turns. Freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly skills are
refined.


Adult Swim Basics
Adult class covers water acclimation, water movement and water stamina based on individual skill level.

 

Private Lessons

One instructor with one student. Personalized attention and tailored lesson plans.

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Private Buddy Lessons

 

2 students of the same skill level with one instructor. Personalized attention and tailored lesson plans.

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Click the 'Register' link below to see a full schedule of current and upcoming lessons.

Swim Lesson Options

Water Aerobics

Suit up and dive in! We currently offer three water aerobics classes: Combo, Power Hour and Deep Water. Check out class descriptions and schedules by clicking the link below. To filter only water aerobics make sure to select "Aquatics" in the [category] drop down in the top left corner.  

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2024
Swim Club

All ages, swim styles and techniques are welcome to join our Swim Club!

 

All you have to do is register for the 50 Mile or 100 Mile club and start swimming! 1 mile is equivalent to 33 laps in our pool. You'll have until December 31st to complete your milage and will even earn fun prizes as you go.

Swim Team

Becoming a member of the YMCA Swim Team means fun, fitness and teamwork!
This competitive program offers children and teens ages 6-18, an opportunity to work with trained coaches to improve swimming skills, endurance and promote a healthy lifestyle.

 

2024 Summer Season is April 22 - July 31

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2024 Winter Season begins in September

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Stroke Clinics

Our Stroke Clinics are a great way for Swim Team members to build skills and confidence in the water. Must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle without stopping and tread water for one minute. Swimmers will be coached in stroke development, mechanics, and stamina training to prepare for the upcoming swim team season.

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Spring 2024 Dates: April 8-11

CPR & Lifeguard Certification

We offer Lifeguard and CPR/AED/First Aid certification and re-certification courses by American Safety & Health Institute. See the link below for a list of our current class schedules.

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Now Hiring

Swim Instructors: $24-$28 per hour

 

Head Swim Coach: $18-$24 per hour

 

Lifeguards: $12-$16 per hour

(Lifeguard certification class is April 18th. After 6 months employment, you will be reimbursed for this certification!)

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Applications and job descriptions are available at the front desk.

 

Email Perri with questions: p.flaherty@wardlefamilyymca.org
 

Water Safety Tips

  • Learn how to swim indoors this winter.We offer lessons year-round in our heated pool!

  • Have a pool yourself? Maintain pools and spas in the winter by keeping water clear, even if it is too cold to swim. If someone falls in they can be seen and helped faster.

  • Before the kids visit for the holidays, install a lockable safety cover for your spa.

  • On holiday, away from the Lowcountry? Know the dangers of ice on lakes and ponds. Always be watchful as you never know if ice thickness is the same throughout a body of water.

  • Be a Constant Eyes On (CEO), especially at other people’s homes. Know if there is water near or around homes your children visit.

  • When traveling to see relatives and family members, stress the importance of keeping gates closed, doors locked, toilet seats down and emptying buckets. Drowning can happen inside the home just as easily as outside the home.

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The safety of all swimmers is our priority!  Therefore, a swim test is required of all swimmers under the age of 18 to determine their swimming competency so they will be safe in all areas of both the indoor and outdoor pools. Swim test can be done with our Head Lifeguard or Aquatics Director.

Patrons who are unable to pass the Y swim test MUST wear a coast guard approved life vest/jacket at all times.

NO EXTENDED Breathholding or Hyperventilation Is Allowed. Extended breath holding and/or hyperventilating can cause blackouts and drowning!

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To register for swim lessons, click the button below.

We are so much more!

We continue to support the community and are dedicated to the mission of our Christian heritage in the same way we always have. We look forward to enriching more lives, more families, and to further strengthen this community for decades to come.

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