Gwinnett Aquatics is a USA Swimming member club located in Snellville GA
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Gwinnett Aquatics


Phone

Lessons - 678-805-SWIM (7946)
Swim Team - 678-902-6856

 

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Mailing Address

1436 Benning Place NE
Atlanta GA 30307

 

Pool Location

Snellville GA 30039


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Gwinnett Aquatics is a SafeSport Certified Club

Gwinnett Aquatics is a 2024 USAS Bronze Medal Club

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Gwinnett Aquatics is a USAS Level 3 Club

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Mission statement

The mission of Gwinnett Aquatics is to promote the physical and personal development of children and youth at all levels of ability through fostering excellence in swim training and competition, encouraging high levels of personal development and community involvement, retaining and training motivated staff, and supporting committed volunteers. Our club implements the safe sport policies and guidelines provided by USA Swimming and US Center for Safe Sport to ensure a safe, healthy, and positive environment for all members and participants as we pursue our mission and vision.

About Us

smiling swimmersGwinnett Aquatics has one of the top swim teams in the area.  Despite our small size (or maybe because of it) we boast numerous state champs.  Formed from the Gwinnett swimmers who had represented Dynamo prior to it closing its Gwinnett location in 2004, this club has over a thirty year history.  In that time it has had some of the best swimmers in Georgia swimming history and in its most recent years has boasted two Olympic Trial qualifiers and nine current NCAA swimmers. 

Our team philosophy is unique in many ways.  Like many programs we stress gradual increase in work load over the swimmer's career.  In the early ages stress is put on technical improvement, overall physical development and FUN.  As the swimmers age we encourage them to increase the frequency and duration of their practices and to commit to longer periods of uninterrupted training.  These swimmers will eventually only be successful if they learn the value of hard work, delayed gratification, and the ability to push themselves out of the comfort zone. 

swimmers cheerHow we put these principals in action is what distinguishes our program.  Young swimmers are discouraged from training too often (2-3x/wk is plenty for swimmers under 10), or placing too much stress on early competitive success.  Our training for this age group includes extensive dryland training designed to improve motor skills, hand-eye coordination, kinesthetic awareness and a general love for being fit.  In the water we are more worried abut developing skills and attitudes that will benefit the swimmer for the long run than training them toward immediate stardom.   Most adolescent sports experts agree that overstressing competitive success at any early age is bad for both those kids who are good at a sport when they are young and those who might be lagging behind in their development. 

On the flip side, because so few activities adequately challenge pre-teens and high-school aged kids, some families struggle to meet the demands of our swim program as their children mature.  Once a swimmer enters puberty they are ready to begin training every, or almost every, day.  It is not uncommon for 12 yr old girls and 13 yr old boys to be working out six times each week or more.  Their bodies are primed at that age to greatly improve their athletic ability and by the time they are in High School, if they wish to reach an elite level, they should aspire to train 8-9 times each week.  Believe it or not the swimmers that reach that level often also are academic leaders at their school and talented performers in many other activities.

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For Prospective Swimmers

Evaluations are done at our Quinn Ridge pool M-F at 6pm through the school year and M, W at 5:30pm in the summer.

For more information or to schedule an evaluation email hugh@gwinnettaquatics.com

Current Swimmers

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