In the Community
Building Young Triathletes with Fury Tri & Texas Swim Academy
In the Community, Stroke Development, Triathlon Training
For many, the thought of becoming a triathlete seems overwhelming and maybe even unattainable. While we’ve seen time and time again that you’re never too old to do the things you set your mind to, what about being too young? The truth is, there’s no reason why children can’t become triathletes at a young age Read More
We welcomed 2020 with open arms. We were excited to continue providing the community with superior swimming lessons, giving children and families the skills necessary to survive and thrive in the water. We had new goals to achieve and looked forward to all that this year would bring for Texas Swim Academy, our swimmers and Read More
At Texas Swim Academy, we’re more than just a swim school. We’re also a family, and we proudly support each other in big and small ways. Graeme McDaniel, a vibrant 2-year-old who was a Texas Swim Academy student, passed away on May 3, 2015, due to multiple heart conditions he battled since his birth. This Read More
As you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. I was impacted by breast cancer after my own mother was diagnosed at age 36. She died from the disease at the age of 39. As a nurse, I have always been interested in acute and curative medicine. When looking at charitable giving, I naturally drift Read More
In November of last year, Texas A&M University recognized 100 Aggie-led or Aggie-owned businesses with the highest annual growth in the Hall of Champions at Kyle Field, the university’s football stadium. One of the companies honored at the 12th Annual Aggie 100 was Texas Swim Academy. Aggie alum and owner of Texas Swim Academy, Bruce Read More