This made me laugh. |
Down with the Wix site. |
| PPs who think AG parents are the worst of the worst need to hang at Prep with Gold parents |
Meddling For Others |
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Like watching a one-legged man in a tail-kicking contest. |
Not just Gemmell, but the Ugasts (owners) treated her horribly. The Prep site has gone downhill horribly with swimmers either leaving or injured because they were overtrained. Their other 3 top swimmers have been out for months due to overuse injury and requiring surgery. The coaches don’t train smart, they make the kids swim 6000-8000 yards everyday and shame them if they don’t swim at racing level during practice. Morale is horrible. |
| One injury requiring surgery is an anomaly. More than one is an issue. The problem clearly lies in the middle training group and not the top. |
The worst part is once you get hurt they dispose of you. There is no care or compassion for the kids. In the eyes of the staff, if you are hurt and can’t achieve accolades, you are worthless to them. Legitimately injured athletes are not welcome at practice while they rehab and build up training. Come back when you are ready to swim fast! |
| Just remember the most important lesson money will buy - big difference between being in pain and being hurt. And believe me you will learn this difference whether you like or not. |
NP and this is spot-on. The shine has definitely worn off for us. |
| no club or site will ever have a parent group with 100% satisfaction, it is the nature of the beast |
| DC who swims for another major local PVS club said there are so many NCAP swimmer from AU and GP switched to our club in the last 18 months. Obviously, there are swimmers moved from our club to other clubs, but DC said every one of those came from NCAP are so happy about their change, enjoy swimming much more with less training load, most importantly swimming faster and getting better results. Some of them are really good, one being the best in her class. (She was referred in a reply in this thread before) |
| Every site is different so I can’t speak to GP but my DC loves their NCAP VA site. Most of the training group is here at NCSAs and no injuries. Coach is great too. Overall, I think around 90 swimmers from NCAP are here and it’s a great experience. Also, anytime we’ve raised a concern it’s been heard and addressed. |
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Look at the 2025-2026 season rankings for 13-14 and 15-18 PVS swimmers on Swimcloud.
NCAP has the top 5 15-18 boys and top 4 15-18 girls. Pretty even split at the top between NCAP and RMSC in 13-14 groups. But NCAP has more top 20 kids in both boys and girls. |