MIT Recreation - Swim Lessons
About the Business
MIT Recreation offers swim lessons at 120 Vassar Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our instructional programs cater to fitness enthusiasts of all levels, providing a community for relaxation, stress relief, and training together. Choose from a variety of classes including American Red Cross, Aquatics, Fitness, and more. Our youth and adult placement surveys help determine the right class level based on current skills. Join our womxn and non-binary clinics for strength-based movements in a supportive environment. Virtual classes are also available for nutrition coaching, golf, and more. Improve your swimming skills with our Learn to Swim programs for both youth and adults. Small group training and specialized classes like Data-Applied Strength Training and Tech Team offer personalized fitness experiences. Whether you're a beginner or advanced swimmer, there's a class for you at MIT Recreation - Swim Lessons.
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120 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
Reviews
"An amazing facility, which is super friendly for non-MiT people. Make sure to bring your own lock! Edit: “Post” covid, the non-MIT prices went up and the towel service became an additional expense, something I cannot fathom to justify. It’s still the best facility in Boston, but one has to think twice about the cost-effectiveness of it."
"My favourite thing to do at MIT outside of research. I love Stef, the swimming instructor. Hands down the best swimming instruction -- she's so fun, so good at teaching and always mixes it up w different strokes. Thank you for teaching me how to swim, Stef! You ROCK."
"Greatly improved my swimming taking group lessons here. Took a handful of classes. Great instructors. Serious lessons from beginner to advanced, makes you feel like you're getting quality instruction, unlike the average lesson at a Y. Awesome clean spacious facility."
"Great place to get a one day pass for $8 with student ID and $15 without. This sports facility has some great place to workout and play sports."
"The facility seems modern but sometimes there are annoying quirks, like the water in the showers fluctuating in temperature. The water in the teaching pool is kept cold during toddler classes for some reason. my son keeps shivering. Complaining didn't help. In my opinion they charge MIT postdocs way too much for a membership. The annual fee is ~$500 while at Harvard postdocs pay $30 annually!!!"
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