InCourage Martial Arts Summer Camp
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Running from the end of June to the end of August, summer sessions at the Long Island Swim School run on flexible summer schedule. For children ages 11 - 15 they also offer a Stroke Clinic, or by placement through staff evaluation. They teach a skills-based curriculum in a comfortable and relaxed environment. Class sizes are limited and available for toddler through young adult, as well as groups.
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At this high performance swim camp, your swimmer will learn techniques to improve in the areas of swimming with opportunities to drop time. LIPSC will work with each swimmer to improve their strokes, starts, flip turns, underwater dolphin kicking, and breakouts. Swim Sessions will be broken into stations where coaches will break down a stroke a day. Dryland training is also included. Lessons begin at age 1.
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The Laurel Hill swimming complex is specially designed to meet optimum conditions for swim instruction by age, and by skill level. The waterfront is vibrantly landscaped to provide a rich country setting. Every camper receives two swim periods daily. Laurel Hill incorporates a Red Cross program to ensure that each child receives quality instruction. Swim groups are small and they maintain high staff/camper ratio. Recreational free swim encourages healthful games and time for fun. Special water Olympics and poolside festivals round out a very full summer of swimming fun.
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Offering indoor and outdoor camp locations, SUSA boasts back to basics camps all the way through high intensity level training. Their three and four-day camps are offered in Smithtown, Hauppauge and Central Islip. Participants are offered education in skills, sportsmanship, fair play, and teamwork.