YSF Swim Team Contacts
Kyle Harris
Director of Competitive Aquatics
kharris@ymcasouthflorida.org
Coach Kyle Harris is a seasoned and accomplished swim coach who has worked with athletes of all levels, from beginners to the national level. He is a dedicated professional who believes in promoting a team-first mentality and building strong team chemistry. His coaching philosophy revolves around fostering a high-character culture and instilling invaluable life lessons in his athletes, such as grit, resilience, responsibility, and competitive excellence.
Under Coach Harris' guidance, his teams have achieved numerous accolades, including a third-place finish for the women's team at Spring Sectionals in Arizona 2022. His athletes have won Western Zone titles in multiple events, achieved multiple Top 20 Nationally Ranked status for their age (12-14), broken numerous records in multiple LSCs and Zones, and have been selected for Zones, National Diversity, and National Select Camps. In 2017, the New England Zones team he coached with was crowned Eastern Zones Champions!
Despite his achievements, Coach Harris remains committed to his primary goal of developing athletes of high character who contribute to an environment of fast and fun swimming. He remains competitive himself by constantly learning and staying abreast of the latest industry trends and techniques. His favorite areas of research currently include motor learning, coaching language, biomechanics, leadership (specifically amongst coaches), and facilitating coaches' development.
Coach Harris holds several certifications, including NSCA's Strength and Conditioning Specialist, ASCA's Lv 3 Experience, ASCA's 8 & Under Coaching, and his USA Swimming Certs. These certifications are a testament and recognition to his commitment to providing the best coaching experience to his athletes and staying up-to-date with the latest industry standards.
In his spare time, Coach Harris enjoys Jiu-Jitsu, trying out other sports, lifting, helping others transition into an active lifestyle, and hitting the beach or trails with his dog Brickson.
Glauco Frizzera
Weston Head Coach
gfrizzera@ymcasouthflorida.org
Glauco Frizzera
Weston Head Coach
gfrizzera@ymcasouthflorida.org
Coach Glauco Frizzera is a passionate and accomplished swim coach dedicated to helping athletes reach their full potential in and out of the water. With years of experience guiding swimmers from foundational skill development to USA Junior National competition, Coach G takes an individualized approach that ensures every athlete thrives.
His coaching philosophy focuses on building resilient, disciplined athletes while fostering a positive team culture rooted in accountability, confidence, and mutual respect. Under his leadership, swimmers consistently progress from age-group levels to high-performance stages, achieving milestones such as multiple Futures and Junior National qualifications and success in open water events.
Coach G’s credentials reflect his commitment to excellence and continuous learning:
- Surge Strength Dryland Certified – Expertise in strength training for injury prevention and performance optimization
- ASCA Level 5 Education & Level 3 Performance (Senior) – Recognized for producing swimmers who qualify at Winter Juniors
- World Open Water Swimming Association Level 4 Performance – Coached athletes to compete in 25km open water events
By integrating technical precision, physical conditioning, and mental resilience into every training plan, Coach G creates an environment where athletes excel and enjoy the process. His ultimate goal is to prepare swimmers for competitive success while instilling life skills—such as perseverance, teamwork, and confidence—that last far beyond the pool.
Lee Brennan
Lead Development Coach
lbrennan@ymcasouthflorida.org
Lee Brennan is our Head League Coach at the Weston YMCA. She is a certified swim coach with USA Swimming and YMCA Swimming and Diving and has been with the Weston YMCA swim program since its inception.
She was drawn into the sport mid-life as her three daughters were competitive swimmers. Lee marveled at the discipline, work ethic, and character the sport instilled in them. She became fascinated with the skill and technique it takes to swim well. Learning to swim as an adult in a Masters Swim Program gave Lee an appreciation for good coaching, and inspired her to teach others.
Her philosophy is simple. First, create a safe, nurturing environment where all swimmers feel welcome, valued, and part of the team. Second, teach and demonstrate the YMCA principles of respect, responsibility, honesty, and caring. Third, provide a sequential, structured program that emphasizes excellent swimming technique.
Lee’s experiences as a parent, volunteer, swimmer, official, and coach give her a well-rounded perspective and a big-picture view of swimming. She believes every child has their unique gifts and challenges and strives to meet them where they are. She utilizes creative teaching methods to connect with each swimmer. Her passion for coaching energizes her and keeps her excited about learning new methods and strategies to help swimmers learn and grow.
Outside the pool, Lee enjoys spending time with her family, practicing yoga, and enjoying nature.
