| There’s a lot of stupid jockeying in this sub about best and worst clubs, sites, etc. Here’s a chance to positively reflect: Does your swimmer have a coach that is an exceptional teacher? Someone who breaks down the strokes (or maybe just really good at teaching, let’s say, backstroke)? Someone who has clearly developed swimmers? Who are the exceptional teachers out there (and where do they coach/what site)? |
| Anna Cheng, MLK site for RMSC (also at Stonegate). Works with the minis and jrs. Doesn't get the big accolades for the more advanced groups coaches, but she lays the foundation for all of it. Breaks down every race, every distance, every stroke so even a 5 year old can grasp it. My kids learned a ton from her. |
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Jeremy Linn NCap
Dory Halbe NCap (she’ll make you fast but she’s MEAN) Chris Schlegel- ASA Roger Dent- Toll Kevin Fischer- Toll |
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AAC has exceptional coaches, once you are in age group and age group prep level and above. |
| Mary Dowling NCAP |
+1 |
| Bumping because I’m disheartened by the few posts here. We can fill 10+ pages with rants, accusations, and meanness, but we can’t name coaches doing an excellent job? If there truly are that few good coaches, then maybe that’s the root of the problem that we should address instead of fighting over which team has more finalists as a meet. |
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Jake Ball NCAP
Your kid needs to have thick skin but be is truly an excellent coach who really cares about his swimmers, has a plan for each of them, and makes them better |
| Kinda niche but Bob at ASA (NTG group) can make anyone into a great flyer and if you’re already a flyer he’ll make you into a world class one. |
| Jeremy Linn |
| Michylle Padilla DC Wave! |
What are you basing these recommendations on because there is no way you have personal experience with all of them. This thread is not super helpful if people are just throwing out what they have heard through the grapevine about coaches. |
There are clearly a ton of great coaches in PVS. I think some (myself included) hesitate to make a list on this forum because it would erode the anonymity, especially if the list spans clubs. I also think that the pages of rants are a few people bickering back and forth, not the masses all chiming in. My DC has been fortunate to have a series of great coaches along the way and I know many others with different coaches that feel the same. I communicate that feedback directly to the coach or club. I honestly don’t think you need to feel disheartened. |
+1. I have 2 teens and they have good things to say about their practice groups coaches. My opinion doesn't matter because I don't watch their practice (I never have). However, I echo the PP in that I'm not going to provide names. |
| Also, naming coaches that have had a positive impact on my kid’s lives will just open them up to anonymous slander. Every program on here has had people who have had both good and negative experiences. Coaches look at these threads. If you want to get actual feedback on coaches, talk to people you know in real life. Talk to parents of older swimmers on your summer team. Meet the coaches at tryouts. This place is full of anonymous people, some with agendas, some without. |