Origins
Aqua Elite Swim Club was founded to provide structured, technique-focused swim coaching.
Many swimmers train consistently but struggle to improve because they have not been taught how to move efficiently through the water.
At Aqua Elite, the focus is on building strong fundamentals first — body position, stroke mechanics, and controlled breathing — before increasing intensity or volume.
The aim is to develop swimmers who are not only faster, but also more aware of their movement and capable of improving over time.
Meet the Coach
Sriker Paturi is the founder of Aqua Elite Swim Club.
He has worked with swimmers across different levels, focusing on developing technique, confidence, and consistency in training.
His coaching emphasizes understanding movement in the water and building efficiency through structured practice.
Areas of focus include:
• freestyle efficiency
• butterfly mechanics
• underwater dolphin kick
• stroke timing and rhythm
The goal is to help swimmers develop skills that allow them to continue improving independently over time.
Who We Are
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Swimming is both technical and physical.
Progress does not come from effort alone. It comes from understanding how to move through the water with control.
At Aqua Elite Swim Club, coaching focuses on:
• developing efficient stroke mechanics
• building balance and alignment in the water
• reinforcing correct movement through repetition
• training with purpose rather than guessworkSmall improvements in technique, applied consistently, lead to long-term progress.
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Training sessions are structured to combine technique, control, and gradual progression.
Each session typically includes:
• technique-focused warm-ups
• targeted drill work
• controlled swim sets
• feedback and correctionRather than increasing intensity immediately, the focus is placed on improving movement first. As efficiency improves, speed and endurance follow naturally.
This approach helps swimmers build a foundation that supports long-term development.
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Aqua Elite Swim Club focuses on clarity in training.
Swimmers are not only guided through sessions, but also taught how to understand and improve their own technique.
This creates a training environment where progress is consistent, measurable, and sustainable.