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Life in the Swim Lane: CRC 2018 Swim Lessons

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Learn how to swim and build the confidence around water that you desire through swim lessons at the Campus Recreation Complex (CRC). The CRC offers instructional swim programs for both members and non-members with Classes available for children 5 years or older and adults.

Swimming is the only sport in the world that can save your life. At one time or another, you are bound to find yourself around water, whether you're on a boat, fishing, or lounging by the pool with friends. Being confident in the water and knowing how to swim could save your life. It is also a skill that you are never too young or too old to acquire. The CRC is committed to offering different swim programs to fit every interest level and need. CRC Aquatics and Fitness Coordinator, Stephanie Belcher said, “swim lessons are a personal safety precaution recommended for everyone. We offer three different levels of swim lessons from beginner to pro to make people of all levels feel confident and safe in the water.”

The CRC offers private, semi-private, and small-group lessons. Our group lessons are offered Mondays and Wednesday or Tuesdays and Thursdays to ensure that lessons are available to fit every schedule. The small group lessons consist of at most, six participants with four 30 minute sessions. Private and semi-private classes are scheduled separately by contacting Stephanie Belcher. Semi-private classes consist of two students per instructor and include two 30 minute lessons. Private lessons are customized to the swimmers abilities and include two thirty minute lessons.

Group lessons start as early as the week of August 20th and run through the end of November. Go to crc.gatech.edu/lessons for cost and registration. Whether you are new to swimming or looking to fine tune your stroke, the CRC is the right starting block for you!  

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  • Created By:Christine Kapurch
  • Created:08/22/2018
  • Modified By:Christine Kapurch
  • Modified:08/22/2018