Maybe my experience is skewed because my kid is a year rounder and I find this area’s obsession with summer swim to be completely over the top, but the “spirit” and “chemistry” of their summer team has zero impact on how fast my kid swims. Maybe you could say that your “culture” is so great that the summer only kids want to practice as much as possible and that helps them be better swimmers, but they aren’t actually competing together in a way that chemistry matters as it does on a basketball court or soccer field. Doing a million pancake breakfasts and pep rallies during the season is not actually making kids appreciably faster. |
I see your point, but I will say that my DC consistently swims faster in relays in club swim than in individual events (including in the lead-off leg, where you can actually compare times to individual events). It's the pressure and accountability to perform for their relay team, not just themselves. I imagine this translates to summer and high school swim at least a tiny amount, where your performance counts for the team. And, the positive culture makes them want to. |
DP. Funny enough, I've seen the exact opposite. Some kids are very fast individually, but choke during relays. A good coach will hold relay team practices to ensure it has the right members, not just the fastest individual swimmers. |
No club has meaningful relay team practices because the relays are across the club not just specific sites of the club. Maybe some of the small clubs with just 1 practice site can try to do this, but the larger more competitive clubs can’t. And I don’t know how you would go about holding relay team practices in the summer than weren’t based on the fastest times. |
Correct, sites with 1-2 practice sites can do this. As for summer swim relay teams, I know of several that hold practices before relay carnival to ensure the relay team works well together. They also do relay practices during regular summer swim practice if someone is new to the relay team. |
Every pool is different. Our practices are extremely crowded and coaches don't want the club kids there. They want to focus on the other kids who don't have access to other coaching/keep the lanes manageable. We then have a bunch of social events and club kids cheer at b meets to integrate everyone. So while that rule may be what your team wants, it wouldn't be right for my kids’ team. |
Again, please stop assuming all pools are the same. Our MCSL pool has hard start and stop times. We can barely get a meet done as it is, if you include spirit and clean-up. Adding extra heats would push the meet too long. |
My kid also is a year-rounder and wants to leave absolutely everything in the pool for their summer team, in significant part because of all the support they've received from teammates and coaches over the years. |
Mine is kinda the opposite. Does the job, hangs out with friends, but focuses more on club swim meets because those times are considered by colleges. |
+1, my 13 and over swimmer is definitely not swimming harder at summer rec league meets than they are at their club meets. Most of the older high level club kids also do not need to swim their best in order to win in the summer. |
My kid will rise to the challenge if faced with another club kid who also swims at USA Swimming meets. Doing so is part of the job. |
That rising to the challenge isn’t because it’s summer swim though, it’s the competitiveness with another high level swimmer. |
That's true in large part, but winning that contest nets more points for the team and can result in winning the meet. It can also result in a top-16 All Star placement for IAS, and top-8 Coaches Long Course placement. |
Is there really a difference between June 1 and mid July? I see how parents of swimmers with May birthdays care but nobody else does. |
You’ll lose the older kids who have club swim 6 days a week in morning and jobs right after. My club swimmer tried to do at least once a week. Sometimes more. He also had club meets some weeks that made mcsl practices impossible to attend. You can’t enforce minimums because many families travel in summer or working parents can’t make 10 am practices for their younger kids. |