About Artistic Swimming

Artistic swimming combines the flexibility of gymnasts, the endurance of a marathon runner, the propulsion of an Olympic swimmer, the artistic quality of a figure skater with the grace and ease of a dancer.

Artistic swimming is an Olympic sport and art form that requires a unique combination of overall body strength and agility, grace and beauty, split-second timing, musical interpretation, stamina and artistic expression. Otherwise known as synchronized swimming, artistic swimming can be performed as a solo, duet, trio, team or combo (ten artistic swimmers performing a combination of solo, duet, trio and teams).

Set to music and theme, routines involve teamwork, power, synchronization, and dramatic performance. Artistic Swimming routines feature highlights or “lifts,” acrobatic movements in which the team lifts or throws one or more athletes above the water. Athletes learn to count music and perform routines to counts in unison. As athletes progress, routines become more artistic and technically difficult.

Younger athletes will also train figures and skills. Figures are short, set combinations of basic elements, focusing on strength and control, performed in front of a panel of judges. Novice, Intermediate, 12 and under, and 13-15 age group categories all compete in figure competition. Athletes also compete in “Grade Level Testing,” or skills that improve fitness and enhance their overall performance. These skills develop strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, and more.

Confidence & Expression

Athletes can channel their creativity through music and expressive “dance” choreography, moving their bodies in unique ways through the water. Aquettes learn to compete with power, energy, and confidence.

Strength & Flexibility

Artistic swimming requires strength, endurance, power, and flexibility. Our training philosophy includes age appropriate skills development, drawing inspiration and expertise from National Team programs.

Teamwork & Friendship

Artistic swimming teams are unlike any other. Athletes move, train, even breathe in unison, entirely dependent on each other. Athletes learn exemplary teamwork skills and make friends for life.

Discipline & Memory

Athletes learn what it takes to succeed, that hard work, focus, and determination generate results. Artistic swimmers memorize routine choreography and must remember corrections to exceed in competition.

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