Upcoming Events
• 2/5 SUNY Invite
• 2/25-26 - YSCAP Champs
• 3/3 CHY 12&U Champs
• 3/10-11 - YMCA Districts
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College Plans
2010
Paige Strathmeyer -
PSU Altoona / PSU Main
2011
Michelle Chu -
University of Pittsburgh
Sarah Foery -
Lebanon Valley College
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Program Details
Features | Practice | Meets | Fees | Equipment Needed | Why Swim?
Features
The York YMCA's Tidal Waves Swim Team is open to youth of all levels & abilities. It is the perfect program for those who love to swim but have never competed on a team before, those who enjoy competitive swimming but want a low pressure, relaxed atmosphere, or high school swimmers wishing to stay in shape during the off season. Swimmers compete in local swim meets that give them friendly competition and teach them sportsmanship and teamwork. We are different from other swim teams in that we offer a fun, relaxed atmosphere, but are also very focused on teaching strokes and technique, as well as self-discipline.
Our program has the following emphases:
TECHNICAL: learning good technique, efficiency, and beauty in the water.
PHYSICAL: developing speed and endurance through training in all four competitive strokes.
COGNITIVE: learning about swimming and how to train to achieve personal goals.
PSYCHOLOGICAL: learning about goal-setting and how to maintain poise under pressure.
SOCIOLOGICAL: learning about team building and relationships; making new friends.
Practice Schedule / Location
Practice is held at two locations: The Graham Aquatic Center at 543 N. Newberry Street in York, and the York YMCA—Southern Branch at 100 Constitution Ave, in Shrewsbury.
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Group |
Practice Days & Times |
| York |
Mini-Novice (8 & Under) |
M,T,W,F 5:30—6:30 PM |
| York |
Advanced 1 |
M,T,W,F 5:30—7 PM |
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S 12—2 PM |
| York |
Advanced 2 |
M,T,W,F 6—7:45 PM |
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S 12—2 PM |
| Southern |
All |
M-F 5—6:15 PM |
There are no attendance requirements; however, the number of practices attended should be determined by the swimmer's expectation of improvement and success. We recommend at least three practices weekly.
Meets
The team competes in local league and YMCA swim meets. These meets offer a fun, low-pressure atmosphere, where swimmers can race others of similar ability and see just how much their skill and ability has improved. Some swimmers may also compete in larger meets such as YMCA Districts, States, and Nationals. Participation in at least some of the swim meets is mandatory.
Fees
Team fees are $40 per month. All swimmers must be members of the York YMCA. A youth membership to the Y costs $19.50/month. Family memberships are also available. A sibling discount of $5 per additional child per month applies to the team fees only.
Financial aid is available to those who qualify. No swimmer will be denied participation because of financial difficulty, so long as financial aid requirements are met.
Want to sign up but you’re just not sure if the sport will be for you? We offer a no-obligation two-week free trial, which can begin at any time.
Equipment Needed to Participate
A swim suit is required to participate; no regular clothing, such as jeans or cut off shorts, will be permitted. Those with long hair should wear a swim cap. Goggles and a beach towel are strongly recommended. These and other swimming accessories are available at Flying Feet and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Why Swim?
- Competitive swimming is FUN! It creates memories and friendships that last a lifetime!
- Health: The best low-impact general conditioning available, swimming is great way to get a toned, trimmed body and improve general health and cardiovascular fitness. Swimming also increases motor skills and coordination.
- Cross-training: Swimming is an excellent cross-trainer for other sports.
- Safety: Develop skills & confidence for any aquatic activity at the beach, lake, or summer pool.
- Participation: Everyone gets to play -- there are no second stringers, no bench warmers.
- Self-confidence as swimmers eagerly accept challenges, and set and reach goals.
- Opportunity: Swimming champions come in all shapes and sizes: kids don't need to be big to succeed.
- Qualities of Character that lead to success in athletics and in other walks of life.
- Perseverance
- Self-discipline
- Goal Setting
- Time Management
- Teamwork
- Determination
- Cooperation
- Dedication
- Responsibility
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