Fast Starts, Turns, Underwaters, & More Swim Camp (Ages 7 to 9, Ages 10 to 12, and Ages 13 & Over), Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Latin
9850 Providence Road,
Charlotte,
NC 28277
Introduction
Fitter & Faster is producing a 2-day swim camp for competitive swimmers at Charlotte Latin in Charlotte, North Carolina, on April 25–26, 2026. This camp has sessions for swimmers between ages 7 to 9, 10 to 12, and 13 & Over.
FAST STARTS, TURNS, UNDERWATERS & MORE SWIM CAMP
Ages 7 to 9
→ DAY 2 ONLY (Sunday, April 26): FAST STARTS, UNDERWATERS & BREAKOUTS
Ages 10 to 12, Ages 13 & Over
→ DAY 1 (Saturday, April 25): STARTS, UNDERWATERS & BREAKOUTS
→ DAY 2 (Sunday, April 26): FLIP TURNS, OPEN TURNS & FINISHES
🔽 Scroll down for details on the curriculum!
✔️ Each session has limited availability to provide a focused, high-quality learning environment.
💡 SAVE when you purchase the "Entire Camp Bundle" for your swimmer's age group.
🕘 SESSION START TIMES FOR BOTH DAYS:
Ages 7 to 9 (SUNDAY SESSION ONLY): Check-in 9:15 AM, Camp 9:30 AM–11:30 AM
Ages 10 to 12: Check-in 12 PM, Camp 12:15 PM–2:45 PM
Ages 13 & Over: Check-in 3 PM, Camp 3:45 PM–6:45 PM
Suggested Participants
Our top priority is to provide a world-class learning experience for all participants at all of our camps. This camp has sessions for swimmers ages 7 to 9, ages 10 to 12, and ages 13 & older. Participants will range from one-year of competitive swimming experience to AAAA times and faster. If you are the parent of a swimmer under the age of 7 and would like your swimmer to be considered for the younger sessions of this camp, please complete this questionnaire.
Curriculum
The momentum generated from explosive starts and turns produces the fastest speeds achieved by top age-group and elite swimmers during a race! The more efficient, powerful, and hydrodynamic your swimmer is, the greater the direct impact it has on their speed and the distance they travel in the water before taking their first stroke!
- Day 1 (Saturday, April 25): STARTS, UNDERWATERS & BREAKOUTS: The better a swimmer’s technique is off the starting block, the more speed they will carry into the water. Day 1 of this swim camp will help your swimmer improve their start, underwater dolphin kicking and breakouts! This sequence is not only the fastest part of every race, but it is also the part of the race in which elite swimmers cover the most ground with the most efficiency.
- Block Starts: To ensure an explosive start, a swimmer needs to set themselves up properly on the block. The elite clinicians will work with participants on the optimal positioning of your swimmer’s entire body to allow for a quick reaction time and optimal speed.
- Water Entry: Starting the race with a smooth entry into the water will boost your swimmer's speed and carry the momentum generated off the block or wall. Becoming skilled at the water entry is crucial for any start and significantly contributes to your swimmers' overall race!
- Streamline: The streamline - when done properly - is the fastest a swimmer travels while in the water. Proper streamlines are even faster than underwater dolphin kicking. Even the most elite swimmers in the world are constantly working on improving their streamline. Your swimmer will get tips to improve their streamline and a better appreciation of what they need to do on every single wall in practice and in races.
- Initiating Underwater Dolphin Kicking: Top age group and elite swimmers maximize their streamline on every single lap. They don’t start their underwater dolphin kicking while they’re still achieving maximum speed in their streamline! They also don’t want to start the underwater dolphin kicking after their streamline has begun to slow. Your swimmer is going to learn how to time when to begin their underwater dolphin kicking.
- Powerful Underwater Dolphin Kicking: There are a few different techniques that swimmers use when underwater dolphin kicking. The common theme of these techniques is that the best swimmers kick up and down with equal power. We will show your swimmer the different techniques that elite swimmers use and teach them how to implement.
- Number of Underwater Dolphin Kicks: Figuring out the optimal number of kicks off each wall, for each race, is essential to fast swimming. Elite swimmers want to spend only the absolute necessary amount of time underwater to establish speed with each length. They want to avoid losing their breath and taking weak kicks.
- Breakouts: Many swimmers unintentionally add movements in their breakouts that reduce speed by creating drag. In this camp, participants will focus on perfecting their breakout timing to maintain momentum and power into each lap.
- Day 2 (Sunday, April 26): FLIP TURNS, OPEN TURNS & FINISHES: Quick, powerful turns and finishes are crucial to fast times and winning close races. The top age group and elite swimmers aren't using walls just for turning around - they are used to generate speed and momentum going into the next lap. Elite swimmers are constantly working their turns and looking for areas to improve them. Today, we're going to work with your swimmer on taking this crucial part of every race (and practice) to the next level!
- Momentum: At the elite level of swimming, walls aren’t just used for turning around - they are used to generate speed and momentum going into the next lap. Outside of the elite ranks, most swimmers stop or slow down while going into the wall, which kills their momentum! We will work with participants on the intricacies of approaching every wall at top speed and seamlessly initiating their “turn”.
- Flip Turns: The fastest swimmers use walls to generate speed and momentum going into the next lap. Outside of the elite ranks, many swimmers stop or slow down while going into the wall, which kills their momentum! We will work with participants on the intricacies of approaching every wall at top speed and seamlessly initiating their “turn”.
- Open Turns: Elite butterflyers and breaststrokers utilize speed from their last lap to create momentum and even more speed at the beginning of the next lap. Their open turns are actually not “turns”, but more like high-speed pivots. Participants in this session will work on these techniques to have much faster open turns!
- Streamline, Underwater Dolphin Kicking, Breakout Progression: At this session participants will continue to work on the progression covered on Day 1.
- Finishes: Setting yourself up for a fast finish is very similar to setting yourself up for a strong turn in any race. Races are won and lost by hundredths-of-a-second at every swim meet. Many races come down to the last few strokes. At this camp, your swimmer will learn techniques to set themselves up for a well-timed finish when they are still about 10 yards from the wall.
ASK QUESTIONS
Swimmers and parents are invited to ask the clinicians questions during a Q&A session. Gain insight into their training regimen, diet and nutrition, and recovery tactics.
WATCH THE CLINICIANS
Observe clinicians swim at full speed and demonstrate a progression of perfectly executed drills to achieve powerful, efficient and fast swimming.
PUT YOUR SKILLS TO THE TEST
Throughout the camp, swimmers will practice what they've learned with some of the world's most elite Swimmer Clinicians and coaches!
Take a photo, get autographs, and chat with your clinicians!

Coleman Stewart
Learn from World Record Holder and 2x NCAA Champion Coleman Stewart, one of the most accomplished swimmers in the world. With high energy and a gift for simplifying technique, Coleman makes swimming fun and easy to understand for all levels. A former U.S. National Team member and ISL Champion, he brings elite experience and a passion for helping young athletes grow.

Leah Shackley
Leah Shackley is a rising superstar in American swimming, hailing from the small town of Bedford, Pennsylvania. A standout for the Wolffpack Elite at NC State University, Leah quickly established herself as a dominant force in the NCAA, earning the prestigious ACC Freshman of the Year title and finishing as the top freshman scorer at the NCAA Championships. Her international career has been equally explosive. After becoming a World Junior Champion in 2023, she took the world stage by storm at the World University Games, bringing home an incredible 5 Gold Medals. Known for her versatility in both backstroke and butterfly, Leah combines elite technical skill with a refreshing perspective on balance and mental health in sports.
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