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Prairie Athletic Club's Learn to Swim Program is all newly formated by American Red Cross. All instructors arecertified Water Safety Instructors by the American Red Cross. The Learn To Swim Program is for children ages 6 months to 12 years old. Parent and Child Aquatics (6 mos.-3 yrs)-Parents and children learn together to increase a child's comfort level in the water and build a foundation of basic skills, such as arm and leg movements and breath control. The two levels are fun-filled and help introduce water safety concepts, encouraging a healthy recreational habit that your entire family can enjoy. Preschool Aquatics (about 3-5 yrs)-Throughout the three levels, preschool-age children are taught basic aquatic safety, survival and swimming skills, all the while increasing their comfort level in and around the water. Skills are age-appropriate, helping children achieve success on a regular basis and enjoy social interactions with other children. As in all Swimming and Water Safety courses, your child will always know that it's safety first. Learn-to-Swim (about 6-12 yrs)-Designed to help participants acheive maximum success, Learn-to-Swim courses are based on a logical, six-level progression that helps swimmers about 6+ years old and adults to develop their water safety, survival and swimming skills. Below is a list of class descriptions. Read them carefully in order to place a child in the right level for his/her ability. Please click on the links below for specific class schedules and fees. Advance registration is required, either online or by contacting the front desk.
Please direct questions or concerns to Laurie Kessler, Aquatic Director, at 608-837-4646 or at laurie.kessler@prairieathletic.com.

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Parent Infant Tot:ARC Parent & Child Aquatics
Level 1
(Ages 6 months-about 3 years) This class provides experiences and activities for children to learn how to enter and exit the water in a safe manner, feel comfortable in the water, explore submerging to the mouth, nose and eyes and fully submerging, explore buoyancy on the front and back position, change body position in the water, and learn how to play safely. Plus age-appropriate water safety topics and if appropriate, experience wearing a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket. Limit 15 participants.
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Pre-Tiny Tots:ARC Parent & Child Aquatics
Level 2
(2-3 years)
This class builds upon the skills learned in Level 1 and provides experiences and activities for children to understand the expectation for adult supervision, learn more ways to enter and exit the water in a safe manner, explore submerging in a rhythmic pattern, glide on the front and back with assistance, perform combined stroke on front and back with assistance, and change body position in the water. Plus age-appropriate water safety topics and if appropriate, experience wearing a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket.
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Sea Horses: ARC Preschool Aquatics
Level 1
(about 3-5 years)
This class orients children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills. Skills taught include entering and exiting water using ladder, steps or side, blowing bubbles through mouth and nose, submerging mouth, nose and eyes, opening eyes under water and retrieving submerged objects, front and back glides, recovering from a front glide to a vertical position, back float and recover to a vertical position, rolling from front to back and back to front, treading with arm and hand actions, alternating and simultaneous leg actions on front and back, alternating and simultaneous arm actions on front and back, combined arm and leg actions on front and back plus age-appropriate water safety topics.
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Sea Turtles: ARC Preschool Aquatics
Level 2
(about 3-5 years)
Building on the skills from Level 1, this class helps children gain greater independence in their skills, develop more comfort in and around water, enter water by stepping in, exit water using ladder, steps or side, bobbing, open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects, front and back floats, front and back glides, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, roll from front to back and back to front, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, finning arm action on back plus age-appropriate water safety topics.
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Penguins: ARC Preschool Aquatics
Level 3
(about 3-5 years)
This helps children start to gain basic swimming propulsive skills to be comfortable in and around water. Swimmers will be taught to enter water by jumping in, fully submerge and hold breath, bobbing, front, jellyfish and tuck floats, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, back float and glide, change direction of travel while swimming on front or back, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, finning arm action on back plus age-appropriate water safety.
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Level 1: ARC Introduction to Water Skills
(about 6-12 years)
Pre-requisite: Must be 6 years old and demonstrate comfort in the water.
Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. This class orients children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills. Skills taught include entering and exiting water using ladder, steps or side, blowing bubbles through mouth and nose, submerging mouth, nose and eyes, opening eyes under water and retrieving submerged objects, front and back glides, recovering from a front glide to a vertical position, back float and recover to a vertical position, rolling from front to back and back to front, treading with arm and hand actions, alternating and simultaneous leg actions on front and back, alternating and simultaneous arm actions on front and back, combined arm and leg actions on front and back plus age-appropriate water safety topics.
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Level 2: ARC Fundamental Aquatic Skills
(about 6-12 years)
Pre-requisite: Pass Level 1 or demonstrated competency in Level 1 skills.
Building on the skills from Level 1 this class gives participants success with fundamental skills. This class helps children gain greater independence in their skills, develop more comfort in and around water, enter water by stepping in, exit water using ladder, steps or side, bobbing, open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects, front and back floats, front and back glides, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, roll from front to back and back to front, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, finning arm action on back plus age-appropriate water safety topics.
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Level 3: ARC Stroke Development
(about 6-12 years)
Pre-requisite: Pass Level 2 or demonstrated competency in Level 2 skills. All children entering Level 3 must be comfortable in deep water over their head,and must be able to swim 15 feet using front crawl with rhythmic breathing.
Building on the skills from Level 2 through additional guided practice in deeper water. Swimmers learn to enter water by jumping from the side, headfirst entries from the side in sitting and kneeling positions, bobbing while moving toward safety, rotary breathing, survival float, back float, change from vertical to horizontal position on front and back, tread water, flutter and dolphin kicks on front, scissors kick, front crawl and elementary backstroke, plus age-appropriate water safety topics.
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Level 4: ARC Stroke Improvement
(about 6-12 years)
Pre-requisite: Pass Level 3 or demonstrated competency in Level 3 skills. All children entering Level 3 must be comfortable in deep water and swim one length of the pool combined stoke on front and back.
Building on the skills from Level 3,swimmers develop confidence in the skills learned and improve other aquatic skills. Swimmers learn headfirst entries from the side in compact and stride positions, swim under water, feet first surface dive, survival swimming, front crawl and backstroke open turns, tread water using 2 different kicks, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly, flutter and dolphin kicks on back plus age-appropriate water safety topics.
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Level 5: ARC Stroke Refinement
Pre-requisite: Pass Level 4 or demonstrated competency in Level 4 skills.
Building on the skills from Level 4, this class provides further coordination and refinement of strokes, shallow-angle dive from the side then glide and begin a front stroke, tuck and pike surface dives, submerge completely, front flip turn and backstroke flip turn while swimming, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly, sculling plus age-appropriate water safety topics.
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Level 6: ARC Swimming & Skill Proficiency
(about 6-12 years)
Pre-requisite: Passed Level 5 or must be able to demonstrate all the skills required to complete Level 5.
Refines the strokes so participants swim them with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Level 6 is designed with “menu” options that focus on preparing participants for more advanced courses, including the Water Safety instructor course, or other aquatic activities, such as competitive swimming or diving. Each option also includes applicable water safety topics.
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Private Swim Lessons
Prairie Athletic Club's Aquatic Department offeres private and semi-private swim lessons for adults and children. The lessons consist of four 1/2 hour sessions. The lessons are scheduled between the student and the instructor so class times are most convenient for all!
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T.O.W. (Terrified of Water)
It is never too late to learn how to swim. This class will help non-swimmers or beginning swimmers gain confidence in the water. Swimmers will be taught kicking, swimming, floating, treading water, side strokes and an introduction to front and back crawl. The goal of the class is to overcome the fear of water. (Minimum age is 18)
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Teen Swim Lessons
This class is designed for teens only. The class will help teens develop their swimming skills, gain confidence in the water, work on treading water skills, front and back crawl and breathe control. The goal is to help teens overcome the fear of water.
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Fitness Swimming
Tired of swimming laps in the same old boring routine? Join us for weekly fun swim workouts to build your endurance and swimming strength in a group setting. This 45-minute class will have weekly workouts that will be designed to improve technique, endurance and strength through a variety of drills. Swimmers of any ability are welcome and will be challenged at their own individual level.
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Adaptive Swim
This program is designed for children and young adults with mild social, emotional or physical challenges. This class will be held in our indoor lap pool. This program is intended to encourage the swimmers to explore the water through games, songs, playing with water toys and interacting with instructors and peers. Swimming skills at all levels are taught using kick boards and noodles. Swimmers will be given time to practice skills while positive and corrective feedback is given on how to improve strokes. Swimmers should be on at an independent level.
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Home School Aquatic Program
Fulfill the fitness portion of your curriculum. Each class will have 45 minutes of instruction and 15 minutes of supervised free swim. All swim instructors are Red Cross Certified in Water Safety. Participants will receive instruction in swim strokes, water fitness programs and basic water safety skills.
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| Cancellation Policy on Group Swim Lessons
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You will be given a full refund up to two weeks before the start date of the session. Under two weeks and before the start date of the session. Under two weeks and before the start date of the session, you will receive a half-refund, unless your child can be replaced in the class. If your child's spot can be replaced, you will receive a full refund. No refund will be given once the session has started. A minimum of four children are required for a class to take place.
You will be given a full refund up to two weeks before the start date of the session. Under two weeks and before the start date of the session. Under two weeks and before the start date of the session, you will receive a half-refund, unless your child can be replaced in the class. If your child's spot can be replaced, you will receive a full refund. No refund will be given once the session has started. A minimum of four children are required for a class to take place.
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In the event Prairie Athletic Club closes due to inclement weather, one group lesson will be rescheduled. Classes may be held on different dates and times. In the event Prairie closes twice within one session, the second class will not be rescheduled. Refunds will not be given for classes missed as a result of inclement weather. Prairie Athletic Club makes every attempt to stay open to allow classes to run as scheduled.
In the event Prairie Athletic Club closes due to inclement weather, one group lesson will be rescheduled. Classes may be held on different dates and times. In the event Prairie closes twice within one session, the second class will not be rescheduled. Refunds will not be given for classes missed as a result of inclement weather. Prairie Athletic Club makes every attempt to stay open to allow classes to run as scheduled.
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