Aquatics

Court One’s indoor pool offers a variety
of classes for fun, fitness and skill development.
Many open swim times will be
available for your enjoyment.
Open Swim Times
Lap Swim ... A lap lane is available
during supervised and unsupervised open
swim times for lap swimming.
Supervised Open Swim ... A supervised
open swim time with a lifeguard on duty.
Youths 7 - 14 years old may participate
without an adult.
Unsupervised Open Swim ... A time for
the whole family to enjoy the water. One
parent must accompany all children (14
years or younger) into the pool.

Indoor lap pool at EastEach of our clubs is equipped with an outdoor heated pool that is usually open from memorial day to the week after labor day.  Both pools have a shallow end of 4' and a deep end of 8'. We do allow kick boards and noodles in the pool area.  Feel free to bring a picnic and spend the day by the pool.  During our members appreciation weeks we will offer pool parties usually themed and occasionally offer a spin class poolside. 

Court One’s indoor pool offers a variety of classes for fun, fitness and skill development.  Many open swim times will be available for your enjoyment. 

Lap Swim ... A lap lane is available during supervised and unsupervised open swim times for lap swimming.

Supervised Open Swim ... A supervised open swim time with a lifeguard on duty.  

Unsupervised Open Swim ... A time for the whole family to enjoy the water. One parent must accompany all children (14years or younger) into the pool.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pool, Sauna and Jacuzzi Area Policies for Safetyhot tub jacuzzi

  •  Children 6 and under are required to have one on one supervision from a parent or an approved Court One swim instructor
  •  Children 7-14 years old need to be supervised at all times, either by a parent or lifeguard.
  •  Members 15 years old and older are able to use the pool without supervision.  All pool rules must be observed by all members.
  •  Children, especially toddlers and infants, have thinner skin and are thus prone to overheating. According to government safety guidelines, a child should not  stay in hot tubs for longer than five minutes at a time. Infants and toddlers should not be taken into a spa and exposed to dangerously hot temperatures at  all.
  •  We suggest keeping the sauna session to 15 minutes or less for children 14 years old and under.