A view of the Life Time Pool facilities which features lap swimming, kids programs and much more.

Swimming

The water’s waiting! Whether you’re just learning, have competitive aspirations or swimming recreationally, at Life Time you have access to top instructors and world-class pools.

Pools

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Adult Swim

Swim laps for a low-impact workout or take a relaxing dip. Ages and restrictions vary by state. Check with your local club for details.

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Family Swim

Who doesn’t love a pool day? Bring the whole family and feel confident knowing lifeguards are on duty during family swim (in most locations, as required).

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Beach Club

Enjoy Life Time’s outdoor pool oasis. Amenities may include lap lanes, hot tub, waterslides, LifeCafe Poolside and cabanas.

Get connected to our Beach Clubs via the Life Time Digital App.

Available seasonally at select locations.

Swim Programs

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Kids Swim Lessons

Our certified swim instructors will help your child progress through each level with a fun and engaging approach. Recurring small group and private lessons are available, as well as occasional short-term clinics.

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Adult Swimming

Life Time offers instruction from beginner to advanced. Private and group lessons help new swimmers get comfortable in the water. Masters swimming is a great workout and training opportunity in an encouraging group setting.


What are the policies for using pools and Beach Club?

Please view our detailed pools and beach club policies.

What is Family Swim? Are lifeguards on duty during this time?

During Family Swim hours, children under 12 years of age are allowed to play in the pool area when accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or sponsoring member. Please note: a parent, legal guardian or sponsoring member must be in the same body of water as the child at all times. If a child cannot swim 25 meters continuously, an adult must be within 10 feet of the child in the water and actively watching at all times. Lifeguards are on duty in most states, where required.

Do I need to be in the water with my children?

If a child has passed the 25:10 swim test, their parent does not need to be in the water with them during Family Swim. The parent simply needs to remain in the pool area with their child.

What is the 25:10 rule?

The 25:10 rule states that if a child is unable to swim 25 meters continuously (no stopping) and unassisted, then a parent needs to remain in the water with them within 10 feet of the child. To determine if a child needs a parent in the water with them, we have them participate in a swim test to determine if they are able to swim the 25 meters. If they are able to, they will be given a yellow wristband for each Family Swim session.

Is there a minimal age required to lap swim? Can an Aquatics Leader approve children to lap swim alone if they meet safety and swim level standards?

Typically, lap lanes are reserved for ages outlined within posted signs at the lap pool (age can vary by location). For children younger than the outlined age, lap pool usage would depend on lifeguard coverage at that time, and if they can safely and comfortably guard all required areas of the pool at the time of the request.

What flotation devices or toys are allowed in the pools?

Coastguard approved life jackets are allowed in the pools. Additionally, most devices that are not inflatable are also allowed. If you are unsure of a specific device, speak to a lifeguard or member of the aquatics team at your specific club. Inflatable devices are not allowed at the pools.

Can I use a mermaid tail?

Mermaid tails are generally allowed in our pools. However, usage remains at the discretion of the lifeguard on duty to assess safety implications for all members in the pool (in addition to the member using the mermaid tail).

What is the proper attire?

Life Time is a family destination, and we want all families to feel safe and comfortable.

Can I do water walking or exercise in the pools outside of class times?

Pools are available for walking and exercise outside of class times.

What is the pool depth?

Pool depths vary by location. Most pools are a maximum of 4 – 6 feet deep; however, select locations have deeper pools.

Does my pool have Hoyer lift/chair lift?

Life Time pools have ADA accessible lift for all pools.

Does my pool have a zero-depth entry?

Many of our locations have zero-depth entry options in both our indoor and outdoor pools. This pool feature varies by location.

Does my pool have flags in the lap pool?

Both indoor and outdoor lap pools have backstroke flags within the lap pools.

Does my pool have a diving board?

Most locations do not have a diving board. Select locations that meet depth requirements do have diving boards.

Can I bring a guest to the pools?

Members are welcome to bring guests to the indoor pools with the guest privileges provided on their membership. Guest access to the outdoor pool varies by season, location, and the stated outdoor guest policy per summer.

Why do we use chlorine?

All Life Time pools utilize chlorine for sanitation purposes. This is to ensure we are meeting and exceeding health and cleanliness standards across the aquatics industry. This includes locations with saline pools. In all scenarios, we aim to use the smallest amount of chlorine necessary to provide the highest quality safety standards.

Are water slides cleaned?

Water slides are treated and waxed at the beginning of every season. For the remainder of the season, slide maintenance aligns with the protocols throughout all areas of the club, including daily assessments of upkeep and cleanliness.

Are your pools heated year-round? Indoor and outdoor?

Life Time’s indoor pools are heated year-round. Our indoor leisure pool is heated to approximately 89 degrees, while our indoor lap pool is heated to approximately 82 degrees. Outdoor pools are also heated, but temperature ranges are weather-dependent.

What is the whirlpool temperature?

The whirlpool temperature typically ranges between 100–104 degrees. 104 is the maximum temperature for the whirlpool.

Jump in and swim

Whether you or your kids are just learning, or you want to improve your Tri time, Life Time Swim in Austin - Arboretum makes it easy to get started.

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Kids Swimming

Learning to swim is powerful. Introduce your child to an activity he or she will love for life — starting with progressive lessons and swim clinics and up to swim teams.

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Swim Team

Support your child’s competitive spirit. Swim Team offers weekly practices, coaching and regular competitions to transform young swimmer into a driven athlete.

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Adult Swimming

Improve your technique, strength and performance through our adult swim programs — from semi-private, private and group lessons to Masters swim. 

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Why Life Time Swim

Life Time Swim in Austin - Arboretum successfully teaches your child to swim by offering the best of learn-to-swim and competitive swimming in our curriculum. Our certified swim instructors will help your child progress through our levels with a fun and engaging approach. Both small group classes and private lessons are available.

POLICIES

Review our set of policies established to keep you and your family safe.

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