Ohana means family.

Swim Ohana is a small boutique swim family located in Klein, TX. We have one home-based pool, Memorial Northwest Recreation Center, and currently serve no more than 150 swimmers per season. Swimmers are divided into groups based on age and ability. However, because we only hire the best coaches, swimmers have access to differing levels of workouts within each group. 

Our Core Values include:

Ohana. Swimming fast involves so much more than yardage. At Swim Ohana, we prioritize friendship and authentic relationships. In doing so, we believe swimmers stay with the sport longer and swim faster. 

Stroke technique always comes first. Technique always comes before yardage. At Swim Ohana, it is common to see coaches walking back and forth along the pool deck, providing personalized instruction. Stroke drills never replace individualized instruction. 

We love swimming. In a world where it is all too common to find coaches and athletes who hate their sport, Swim Ohana can honestly say that our team - coaches, swimmers, and parents - love swimming. This shines through in everything we do. 

Everyone is a champion. At Swim Ohana, you can become a fast swimmer. You can also come and enjoy each and every lap with your swim family and never swim in a meet. We meet you where your goals are. With up to six practices per week and one meet per month, we are ready to fulfill your swimmer's collegiate swimming goals. At the same time, though, we provide the same ohana and swim instruction to the swimmer who comes to practice twice a week and never makes a meet. 

Here's what others have to say:

"I love Ohana. (My daughter) loves Ohana. I love the progress she makes!" - 2024 Ohana Parent

"I love that Ohana is a family. As a coach, I get to know all of the kids on the team from all of the groups. It creates this family-like connection that makes me come back to coach year after year." - Coach Oscar

"Ohana is the best club swim team I have ever been on. I get lots of coaching on my strokes and have gotten faster than all of my friends on my previous team." - 2024 Ohana Swimmer