Synchronized Swimming Workshop

Free
$35.00
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Description

Recommended that participants have participated in one of the previous workshops to attend this one.  This 1-hour workshop builds on the elemental skills needed for synchronized swimming, with a deeper focus on underwater skills to include in the routine at the end of class.  Deep water exercises to build core strength will also be briefly introduced.

What to bring: swimsuit and towel; optional: goggles (recommended) and nose plugs (provided).


Program details

Branch:
YMCA of Concord
Location:
Concord
Availability:
Open
Status:
Active
Date:
Wed, Jun 25 2025
Time:
5:40 PM - 6:40 PM
Gender:
Any
Ages:
12y and up
Days Offered:
Wed
Registration:
Jun 24 2025 to Jun 24 2025

Requirements

FAQs

Will I need to be upside down in the water?  You do need to be comfortable floating on your back with your ears in the water, but all skills and stunts will be with the head on the surface (June 17th).  Stunts that rquire underwater inversion will be practiced on June 25th.  

Do I need special equipment?  Swim goggles and nose clips are not required for the June 17th class, but are strongly recommended for the June 25th class.  A limited number of goggles are available for use, and nose clips will be provided.

I have some physical limitations.  Can I still participate?  Participants should have enough stamina to swim two moderate speed laps of the pool without stopping.  People with limited motion in knees or hips will not be able to do the eggbeater kick but should be able to participate in all other aspects of the class.  

Is this a fitness class?  This class is designed to introduce participants to a fun, new way of moving in the water.  While it is not a fitness class per se, all muscle groups will be used, including the abdominals, especially in the June 25th class.

Can I wear a flotation device?  Using a pool noodle will not be possible in this class, but a flotation belt is possible but not recommended.

Who is the instructor for this?  Becky Berk, now in her sixties, swam on a competitive synchro team in both high school and college.  She continues to love and practice the sport, and she loves to introduce it to others.  She does most of her instruction in the water with participants.