Looking for that New Years’ resolution?

Out To Swim, an LGBT swimming club based in Brighton provides three training sessions a week for swimmers who want to improve their technique and fitness for those wishing to participate in Masters Swim Meets, Triathlons and Sea Swims.

Looking for that New Years’ resolution?

Want to swim better, faster and get fit? You need look no further!

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Out To Swim, an LGBT swimming club based in Brighton provides three training sessions a week for swimmers who want to improve their technique and fitness for those wishing to participate in Masters Swim Meets, Triathlons and Sea Swims.

Coaching is provided by a qualified instructor at all three sessions which are held at Prince Regent (Mondays and Wednesdays from 8.30pm – 9.30pm) and Saturdays at Roedean School from 5 – 6pm. Your first session is free after that it’s £6 a session, which includes your entry to the pool (just mention to whoever is on the desk that you are swimming with Out to Swim and they will let you through) as well as the workout/coached session.

On your fourth session you will be asked to register as a member of the club and pay a one-off payment of £11 for the basic level of ASA insurance cover (Category 1) to last till December 31.

The Club also organises social events throughout the year and provides a great opportunity for local people and those new to the area to pursue their sport and make new friends.

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