Cuesta College Community Programs Brochure Summer 2022

Family Fun Swim Fridays (ages 6 months +) $5/person, Fri, Jun 17 – Aug 12 3:30–7pm Aqua Fitness Classes Mon & Wed: Jun 6 – Aug 10 (No class 7/4) • 7:00-7:50am – Pat / Aqua Aerobics • 8:00-8:50am – Pat / Aqua Aerobics • 9:00-9:50am – Pat / Aqua Aerobics • 10:00-10:50am – Pat / Aqua Aerobics • 3:30-4:20pm – Aqua Aerobics • 4:30-5:20pm – Aqua Aerobics • 5:30-6:20pm – Aqua Aerobics Tue & Thu: Jun 7 – Aug 11 • 7:00-7:50am – Pat/ Aqua Aerobics • 8:00-8:50am – Pat / Aqua Aerobics • 9:00-9:50am – Pat / Aqua Pilates/Yoga • 10:00-10:50am – Pat / Aqua Aerobics • 3:30-4:20pm – Deep Water Aqua Aerobics • 4:30-5:20pm – Aqua Aerobics • 5:30-6:20pm – Aqua Aerobics Puma Aquatic Swim Team Interested in joining PUMA? Contact our coaching staff at PUMARegistration@yahoo. com to ensure placement with a group appropriate to your child’s age and ability. Group placement is based upon an in- person ‘Swim Assessment’ which is required for swimmers who have not previously participated with PUMA programming. Swim Assessment scheduling/inquiries should be done via the email address above. Current PUMA Swimmers, access enrollment information at https://bit.ly/cuestaPuma if you’ve been swimming with us at Cuesta College and/or have been assigned a group for the fall semester by our coaching staff.

Youth AFA CyberCamp: Ages 12-17 $175, Mon-Fri, July 25-29, 8:30am-12:30pm AFA001.222, SLO-RM 3412, J Jewel Summer Jazz Workshop: Ages 12+ Anyone Can Improvise $125, Mon-Fri, Jul 11-15, 8:30-11:30am MU0804.222, SLO-RM 7160, R McCarley Jazz Master Class $125, Mon-Fri, Jul 11-15, 9:30am-12:30pm MU0805.222, SLO-RM 7160, R McCarley Community Aquatics About our aquatics programs: Public pool access is provided by Cuesta College Community Programs. The Cuesta College competition pool is 50m x 25yd and is 6ft. deep at its shallowest, 14ft. deep in the diving well, and is heated to 76-80 degrees F. The Cuesta College therapy pool is 3-4ft. deep and heated to 88-92 degrees F. Interest in joining the team? Apply for lifeguard and swim instructor positions at https://bit.ly/ CuestaCPJobs Lap Swim Dates: Jun 6 – Aug 12 $4 per daily reservation or $75 for Lap Swim Pass // lanes will be shared Mondays – Thursday 6:30-11:00am (Limited to half of main pool or less) 1:00-7:00pm (Limited to half of main pool or less) No swim on the following dates: Monday, 7/4 // all day // Independence Day

Swim Lessons Six weeks of swim lessons split into three 2-week Sessions. Lessons meet twice weekly, Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu. Check the website for complete swim lesson information bit.ly/CPSwimLessons • Session 1: June 13-23 • Session 2: June 27-July 7 • Session 3: July 11-21

Level descriptions

Angelfish: Parent/guardian accompanies the child in the water and interacts with an instructor. This class is for children ages 6 months through 2 years to encourage fun and develop comfortability in the water, breath control, and safety. Class ratio is 1:10.

Electric Eels: This class concentrates on the development, refinement and perfection of the freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, and swimming endurance. Students should feel

Baby Belugas: This class is for children ages 3 to 4 years old. Belugas have little to no independent experience in the water. Learned skills in this class include independence, floating, kicking, arm Clownfish: This class is for swimmers 4 years and older (or 3+ and successful completion of Belugas). Clownfish are

comfortable in deep water. Students will be introduced to competitive swim strokes, front dives, treading water, and new safety skills. The child must have passed the level of “Dolphin” or equivalent to be in the “Electric Eel” level. Class ratio is 1:6. Flying Fish: Focuses on the

strokes, and water safety. Class ratio is 1:4.

coordination, refinement and endurance of previously learned strokes. Students will learn new dives and safety skills such as survival swimming and rescue

comfortable in a group setting and are willing to try skills like floating, kicking, and arm strokes with instructor support and guidance. Class ratio is 1:4.

techniques. Students in this class must be able to swim 25 yards continuously (one length of the pool) and be prepared to swim 15+ laps of the pool each class meeting. Prerequisite is passing “Electric Eels” or equivalent skills. Class ratio is 1:8.

Dolphins: This class is for a beginning swimmer who has no fear of the water. Students begin to learn the fundamentals of swimming strokes such as freestyle, backstroke, side breathing, and water

safety. This class requires a comfortable attitude toward deeper water and good listening skills. Class ratio is 1:6.

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