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Aqua Angels Artistic Swimming
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Our Programs
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Try-it Program
Our Try-it Programs for ages 4-18 allow swimmers to try artistic swimming for a week before making any commitments to the team. Currently, we have a limited-time offer for a FREE Try-it day! Contact us for more information, as pre-registration is required.
Swimmers must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted and be comfortable in deep water.
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Competitive Team
We offer competitive tracks for swimmers ages 4-18 at the Novice, Intermediate, and Junior Olympic levels. Athletes will compete statewide in various competitions between the months of January and July. In addition, Nationals, at times, will be out of state. Swimmers must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted and be comfortable in deep water.
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Recreational Team
Our recreational option allows swimmers ages 4-18 to learn in a non-competitive format. Athletes in the recreational track will perform with the competitive athletes in various water shows over the season to showcase their achievements and develop their showmanship skills.
Swimmers must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted and be comfortable in deep water.
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Homeschool Classes
Homeschool classes are for swimmers ages 4-18 allowing them to train and fulfill their PE requirements.
Once swimmers complete a series of homeschool classes, we will sign off for PE credits and are welcome to become part of our recreational or competitive teams and participate in water shows.
Must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted and be comfortable in deep water.
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Athletes with Disabilities Classes
Our AWD classes are for swimmers ages 4-18 with cognitive or physical disabilities that desire to learn artistic swimming.
Once swimmers complete a series of AWD classes (typically 1-3 months), they are welcome to become part of our AWD recreational or competitive teams, and participate in water shows.
Swimmers must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted and be comfortable in deep water.
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Master Classes Ages 19 and over
Our Master classes are designed for adults 19 and over who wish to learn the sport for the first time, those who have experience and want to continue their artistic swim journey, and for students who attend a college without an artistic swim team option.
Master swimmers can choose to swim for fitness and fun and are welcome to join our recreational or competitive teams after completing a series of classes that typically run for 1-3 months.
Must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted and be comfortable in deep water.
Get Started Free
Try-It see if you like it! Contact us now and enjoy our limited-time offer for a free try-it day!
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~WHAT ARTISTIC SWIM ATHLETES LEARN~
Athletes swim choreographed
routines
to music
heard underwater
executing precision-timed
gymnastic movements.
They learn important
life skills such as
cooperation, leadership,
and teamwork.
Additionally, they increase their
memorization skills,
perseverance, and
time management.
Performing in water shows
and competitions,
develops
showmanship,
performance skills,
and sportsmanship,
boosting confidence and
inspiring their inner champion!
REVIEWS
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Dr. Zakia G.
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Jeanne F.
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Molly B.
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~WHAT ARTISTIC SWIM ATHLETES LEARN~
Athletes swim choreographed routines to music heard underwater, executing precision-timed gymnastic movements. They learn essential life skills such as cooperation, leadership, and teamwork. Additionally, they increase their memorization skills, perseverance, and time management. Performing in water shows and competitions develops showmanship, performance skills, and sportsmanship, boosting confidence and inspiring their inner champion!
REVIEWS
![<h5>Dr. Zakia G.](https://aquaangelsas.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/zakia_g.jpg)
![<h5>Dr. Zakia G.](https://aquaangelsas.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/zakia_g.jpg)
![<h5>Dr. Zakia G.](https://aquaangelsas.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/zakia_g.jpg)
Dr. Zakia G.
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Jeanne F.
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Molly B.
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Sandra A.
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Angeline J.
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