About TuksAquatics
Welcome to TuksAquatics
The TuksAquatics Club is home to the following disciplines: swimming, lifesaving; triathlon; underwater hockey and water polo.
To compete in any of the above disciplines, an individual must be a registered member. Recreational access to the Club is given to those who are members of our various programmes and clubs, as well as students and staff (of the University). Elite and competitive squad members are stimulated on a social, academic and competitive manner within each discipline’s training schedule.
Each sports code is structured in the following manner:
- Swimming: elite international programme, academy, junior club development programme, stroke development programme, recreational non-competitive swimming and ‘Learn-to-Swim’ programmes are provided. Recreational non-competitive members and students may access the pool during the allocated times. Anyone wanting to learn how to swim may contact the club for further details. Competitive swimmers have the opportunity to compete in local, provincial, national and international arenas.
- Lifesaving: offered to competitive swimming club members who compete in lifesaving events.
- Triathlon: training and competing in combined swimming, cycling and running. All ages and levels are welcome.
- Underwater hockey: linked to various other clubs in the community, where players can train and compete.
- Water polo: competing in leagues and at USSA.
We have professional, world-class coaches accredited by the American Swimming Coaches Association, the World Swimming Coaches Association and various other local and international organisations, depending on the sporting code coach of our competitive athletes.
The TuksAquatics facilities are world-class training facilities, along with high-quality physical conditioning, rehabilitation and scientific labs that complement the Aquatic Centre situated at the UP Sports Campus, TuksSport, as well as Groenkloof Campus and hpc.The TuksAquatics Club is home to the following disciplines: Swimming, Lifesaving; Triathlon; Underwater Hockey & Water polo.
To compete in any of the above clubs, an individual must be a registered member. Recreational access is given to those who are members of our various programmes and clubs, as well as students & staff (of the university). Elite & competitive squad members are stimulated on a social, academic and competitive manner within each discipline’s training schedule.
Each Sports code is structure in the following manner:
- Swimming: Elite International programme, Academy, Junior Club development program, stroke development programme, Recreational non-competitive swimming & “Learn-to-Swim” Programs are provided. Recreational non-competitive members & students may access the pool during the allocated times. Anyone wanting to learn how to swim may contact the club for further details. Competitive swimmers have the opportunity to compete on local, provincial, national and international arena.
- Lifesaving: is offered to competitive swimming club members who compete in Lifesaving events.
- Triathlon: Training & competing in Swimming, Cycling & Running, all in one. All ages and all levels welcome.
- Underwater Hockey: linked to various other clubs in the community, where players can train and compete.
- Water Polo: competing in leagues & at USSA.
We have professional, world class coaches, accredited by the American Swim Coaches Association, the World Swim Coaches Association and various other local and international organizations, depending on the sporting code coach our competitive athletes.
The TuksAquatics facilities are World Class training facilities, along with world class physical conditional, rehabilitation and scientific labs that complement the Aquatic Centre situated at the UP Sports Campus, TuksSport, as well as the Groenkloof Campus & HPC.
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