What is U.S. Masters Swimming?
 
USMS is a national membership-operated nonprofit organization that provides membership benefits to nearly 60,000 Masters swimmers across the country. These benefits include insurance, SWIMMER magazine, sanctioned events, and many others. USMS and its 52 Local Masters Swimming Committees (LMSCs) provide direct support to more than 1,500 Masters Swimming clubs and workout groups. Structure and organization of USMS programs vary and are driven by factors such as pool availability, instructor or coach availability, community support, and finances. Coaches write workouts and provide feedback and instruction.
 
Questions? Emails us  [email protected]  
 
Masters Practice Schedule:
  • Monday – Friday:  5:15 am – 6:30 am
  • Monday – Friday:  11:45 pm – 1:00 pm
  • Saturday:  5:45 – 6:45 am

Coaches:

  Chris Jones: [email protected]

  Garrett Mayeau: [email protected]

 

Registration Link:

  Here

 

All fees non-refundable

U.S. Masters Fees & Registration

 
  • *$80 annual registration fee Aug -Dec $60 Jan - May $40 July - includes team t-shirt & cap?
  • First month for new members not returning members will be prorated
  • $85 monthly - Collected the 1st of each month
  • $240 Quarterly - Collected Sept. 1, Dec. 1, Mar. 1, and June 1.
  • $850 Annual - Collected September.

Masters Swimming FAQs

 

The word “Masters” sounds intimidating…

The word Masters was first applied to adults who participated in track and field and was later adopted in organized adult swimming. In swimming, Masters simply means 18 and older.

 

Do I have to compete to be a Masters swimmer?

No. When organized adult swimming started to become popular in the 1960s and 70s—the early years of USMS—the intent was that adults would swim to stay in shape. But early organizers knew that some adults would want to compete, so it is offered. About 25 percent of our nearly 60,000 members enter pool or open water competitions. The greater percentage of USMS members does not compete.

 

I’m not fast enough (or in shape enough) to be a Masters swimmer…

This is something a lot of Masters coaches hear. However, most Masters coaches and swimmers don’t care how fast you are. In nearly every program, there are others of similar ability, or those who started where you are and have improved. Don’t let your perceived ability, or lack thereof, hold you back. Although it’s important to have a physical examination before starting any exercise routine, you don’t need to be in shape to enjoy the programs.

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