Peak Performance Clinic
Our Alto Peak Performance Clinic is for competitive swimmers ages 9 - 13 who are ready to make big progress! This summer swim camp is perfect for anyone looking to get a leg up in training and racing by starting with outstanding skill development!
Each session includes focused skill progressions, guided video learning from some of the best swimmers in the world, in-water demonstrations, and individual video stroke review for each attendee. The 4-day clinic runs Tuesday - Friday from 9:30 am - 1 pm at our JLS Facility. The primary focus is sharpening technical skills for performance in training and racing. Participation is open to ages 9 and above. Athletes will be split into several smaller focus groups by age and skill level. We will be building the best possible skills in the 4 competitive strokes, turns, dives and underwaters!
This summer we are exploring a different skill set each week to give our coaches and swimmers time to take a deeper dive into skill development. Swimmers will get something new out of each week attended!
Online Sign Up: Peak Performance Clinic
Session 1 (June 4 - 7) - Freestyle, Push-offs, and Body Line
Session 2 (June 11 - 14) - Backstroke and Underwaters
Session 3 (June 18 - 21) - Butterfly and Open Turns
Session 4 (June 25 - 28) - Breaststroke and IM Transitions
Session 5 (July 1 - 3) - Short Axis Week - Freestyle / Backstroke + Walls and Transitions
Session 6 (July 8 - 10) - Long Axis Week - Butterfly / Breaststroke + Walls Transitions
Session 7 (July 16 - 19) - Prep to Race: Explosive Starts, Underwaters, and Breakouts
“The commitment of Alto's coaches to their swimmers' achievements is unmistakable in each training session. The coaches at Alto genuinely invest in understanding each swimmer as a unique individual, making the club not just a place for athletic growth but a community that values personal development. This level of dedication and the inclusive environment make Alto a great choice, and I recommend the club and its exceptional staff to families in the local community”