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2018 Bolles Swim Camp – Sign Up Today

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith Off

April 02nd, 2018 Swim Camps

Bolles Tradition in Excellence

The Bolles Sharks is very proud of it’s team’s accomplishments since its inception in 1977. In its 39 years of existence, the Bolles Sharks has proven itself as the top team in the state of Florida by winning District, State, Southeastern, Regional, and National competitions as well as setting National Age Group. Junior National, Senior National, International and World Records. The Bolles Sharks program has developed individual and relay champions at every level of competitive swimming.

The Bolles Sharks has also made a significant impact on the national and international swimming scene. The Bolles Sharks had its first national finalist in 1980. Since that time the Bolles Sharks swimmers have captured 23 individual national championships and 16 relay championships as well as 34 team championships. Bolles Sharks swimmers have won at the World Championships, Asian games, Pam Am Games, Southeast Asian Games, World University Games, and the Olympic Games, as well as many other international meets. Over 100 members of the Bolles Sharks family have represented the United States and other countries in international competition traveling to Aruba, Australia, Brazil, Canada,China, Columbia, Croatia, Ecuador, East Germany, France, Guam, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Holland, Israel, Laos, Mexico, The Philippines, Peru, Qatar, Russia, Spain, Thailand and West Germany. The Bolles Sharks tradition in excellance serves as a foundation upon which to build for even greater success in the future. We look forward to seeing our swimmers continue their dominance at the local level and further their achievements at the regional, national and international levels.

Bolles Swim Camp 2018 – What To Expect

Elite Training Camp (13-18 years old)

The training is intense and demanding as we prepare all our athletes to perform at their best. This is the type of training that has propelled the Bolles School High School Team and The Bolles School Sharks to one of the top High Schools and USS Swim Programs in the Nation. The practices will average between 6,500 – 8,500 meters per practice depending on the emphasis of the session. We will have 11 practices a week having Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday off. Thursday practices will be recovery with a technical focus. Each day we will do 45 minutes to an hour of dry-land training. This will consist of body weight exercises, running, stadiums, medicine balls, plyometrics, abdominals, as well as dry-land tubing. Running shoes and workout clothes are a must.

**PLEASE BE AWARE THAT WHILE WE WILL SPEND SOME TIME WORKING ON TECHNIQUE OF THE 4 STROKES THIS IS PRIMARILY A TRAINING CAMP AND ATHLETES SHOULD COME TO THE CAMP IN GOOD AEROBIC SHAPE.**

Register Online Here for the Elite Camp

One Week Camp (9-13 years old)

A Swimming Education: From the workouts in the water to the video lectures on land, the Bolles 13&under Camp is as much an educational experience as it is a chance to become a better swimmer. That is because improving as a swimmer is not limited to how one moves through the water; it is imperative that swimmers understand why they are being asked to move a certain way. The coaches’ biggest goal at 13&under Camp is to educate the swimmers.  We want them to understand that if they consistently make small improvements, those improvements will benefit them when it comes time to race.

Register Online Here for the One Week Camp

Cost

$100 one time registration fee; $300 deposit; $800 per week cost

ADDITIONAL COSTS

-Private One on One Swim Lessons with Bolles Coaches, some of the top coaches in the USA – More info to come.

-Individual Video taping session with Bolles Stroke correction – More info to come.

CLick here for the One Week Camp (9-13 years old)

Click here for the Elite Training Camp (13-18 years old)

Swim Camp news is courtesy of the 2018 Bolles Swim Camp, a SwimSwam partner.

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About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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