Woking Swimming Club Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9BA
About the Business
Woking Swimming Club is a premier swimming institution located in Woking, United Kingdom. Nestled in a serene and tranquil environment, the club is situated at the heart of the town, in Park, Pool in the Park, Kingfield Rd. This makes it easily accessible to a wide range of residents in Woking and the surrounding areas.
The club boasts of state-of-the-art facilities that cater to the needs of swimmers of all ages and abilities. Whether you are a beginner or an Olympic-level swimmer, Woking Swimming Club has everything you need to take your swimming experience to the next level. From the 25-meter indoor pool to the modern changing rooms, the club is designed to ensure that your swimming sessions are comfortable, safe, and rewarding.
At Woking Swimming Club, we are committed to offering an exceptional swimming experience that goes beyond the pool. Our experienced coaches are passionate about helping swimmers achieve their full potential, whether that's through regular training or competitive galas. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to ensure that swimmers receive the best possible experience, both in and out of the pool.
In addition to swimming, Woking Swimming Club also offers a range of other activities, such as aqua-fit classes, water polo, and synchronized swimming. These activities provide an opportunity for people of all ages to enjoy the water and stay active.
Whether you're looking for a place to learn to swim, improve your technique or become a competitive swimmer, Woking Swimming Club is the perfect destination for you. So why wait? Visit our website today and register for a membership to begin your swimming journey!
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Park, Pool in the Park, Kingfield Rd, Woking GU22 9BA, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Terrifying. Yesterday, 23/07 at the “only ladies” session at 5 pm, I was swimming. In a certain point I got stuck, I’m not a professional swimmer, two old women stopped in front of me, another old lady was swimming back next to me so I panicked as I didn’t had space to move. I had a panic attack in the water, grabbed the lane and waited to calm down to swim back to the lower water. One old fat lady with a grey bun rudely told me that that was her lane and pushed me, I was loosing more confidence and strength, stuck in the water trying to keep my head up. Absolutely no one noticed anything except one lovely girl who was swimming near me, she came close and asked if I was ok. The old lady came back again and told me that I was obstructing the swimming lane, completely ignoring the fact that I was trying to not drown. The lady who was supposed to watch came late only once the lovely girl told her that I needed help to go back to the safe water. I don’t think you need to shout to have help, I have autism and I felt very uncomfortable, I got so horrified and traumatized that I’ve stopped going in the water. The lady who was watching people told me that the old violent fat lady who pushed me is a regular, and is rude to many people regularly. I think this is horrifying, how can you accept violent people in a swimming pool? Again, she pushed me when I was trying to not drawn, only an evil person would do that. If you care about people’s safety, you should immediately ban that person from your club. She was bossy, arrogant and absolutely ignorant, I’m still shocked- and the lady who was working in that hour told me that she kind of works there, so this makes me think that because she’s a regular, her being a bully and her violent behavior should be tolerated? I hope you will ban her. I will definitely come back to see if I find her again, and if I find her, I will record her!"
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