We run technical swim camps for individuals, clubs & teams, in the UK and worldwide.
Both residential and non-residential, we can arrange bespoke camps at your home location or through our partners.
Check below for upcoming dates or get in touch if your club/team would like us to arrange something.
2024 / 2025 Swim Camp News
Technical swim camps for Individuals, clubs and teams. Throughout the UK and Worldwide
These camps are for technical refinement.
£195 per swimmer.
For competitive swimmers ages 10 – 16 years who are at county standard or above.
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VIDEO ANALYSIS OPTION
“Christmas Swim Camp 2024”
Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th December
“February 2 Day Swim Camp 2025”
Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd February 2025
Unfortunately we cannot reserve spaces, therefore payment will be required within 48 hours of submitting the booking form in order to confirm your booking. After 48 hours, your booking form will be cancelled. If there are any issues surrounding this, please do get in touch.
Our annual INCroatia & Swim Swift Elite Swim Camps.
Look out for more information in early 2025
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FAQ’s
What age did you start swimming?
Joe: I began swimming around 6 yrs old at learn to swim classes.
Amy: I was still scared of water aged 7 so it was after this my parents decided I should have swimming lessons to be safe.
Biggest sporting achievement?
Joe: Holding a Commonwealth record and qualifying for the Olympic Games.
Amy: Making it to the Olympics had always been something that I dreamed of, but when I was younger I never expected to get there. Competing at the Olympic Games was definitely one of my biggest sporting achievements. Alongside this, my international individual bronze medal in the 100m Freestyle at the European short course championships in 2011 was a massive achievement for me.
Biggest influences in your career?
Joe: My parents, would have been impossible to do without their support at a young age. As a senior my coach Ian Armiger at Loughborough Uni.
Amy: My parents were also a fantastic influence on my career. They wanted me to do something I loved and never pushed me more than I wanted to be pushed, but were supportive with whatever decisions I made in my career. I couldn’t have done it without them.
Who are your sporting role models?
Joe : Randy Couture (UFC Hall of Famer)
Amy: When I was young I enjoyed watching Alison Sheppard MBE swim. She was a British and Scottish swimmer that went to 5 Olympic Games and swam the events that I swam. More recently, I think Natalie Coughlin is a great role model. She is an American swimmer who had won 12 Olympic Medals, and at the age of 32 she obviously loves swimming. She does everything right and is very professional, and reaps the rewards for it.
What size are your feet?
Joe: Odd question always asked by young swimmers. I blame Ian Thorpe! UK size 11
Amy: Not usually one that female swimmers get asked so much, but I am a size 8.
What other sports are you interested in?
Joe: I enjoyed tennis and athletics when growing up. Now an avid MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fan.
Amy: I don’t religiously follow any other sport, but I love watching most other sports. Especially athletics and gymnastics.
What was your first swimming club?
Joe: Rotherham Metro
Amy: Kidderminster Swimming Club, which later merged with Stourport Swimming Club to form what is still known as Wyre Forest Swimming Club.
What is your favorite event?
Joe: 200 IM
Amy: My favourite event tends to change, and it can depend on how well I am doing at it at the time! Most of the way through my career, my favourite events have been the 50m and 100m freestyle, although I always thought the 200m freestyle was a brilliant event to watch with all of the pacing and tactics involved, and I always wished I was better at it. Towards the end of my career I enjoyed having a change, and the 50m butterfly became my most enjoyable event.