NVSL summer practice times

Anonymous
What times are your summer swim age group practices? Is there an afternoon or evening option?

Anonymous
12+ 7:30-8:30; under 12 8:30 to 9:30. Minis pre-team 9:30 to 10 am.

There is evening from 6 to 7 pm for camp-goers only.
Anonymous
No evening hours for us. This is why we can't do summer swim.
Anonymous
After school is out in June:
12 & Under has two sessions: 7:30 - 8:30 am and 8:30 - 9:30 am

Ages 13 & Over: 9:30 - 10:30 am

Minis Pre-team has two sessions: 7:30 - 8:00 am and 8:45- 9:15 am

Evening practices are offered two days a week 6-7 pm
Anonymous
Under 10 is 8-9. Over 10 is 9-10. No evening practice.
Anonymous
While FCPS is in session:
13-18 - 4:00-5:00 pm
9-12 - 5:00-6:00 pm
8&U - 6:00-6:45 pm

After FCPS ends:
8&U - 7:45-8:30 am
9-12 - 8:30-9:30 am
13-18 - 9:30-10:30 am

Our learn-to-swim program for littles runs from 8:45-9:15 am on Tuesday-Thursday after FCPS is done.

We tried afternoon practices a few years ago, but the demand was so limited that we decided that it just didn't make sense, especially since we'd be closing at least one lane to our members.

It's really unfortunate that we have to possibly deny some kids the opportunity to join the team because of practice times, but we had to make that judgment call on what we felt was best for the coaches and pool members. Perhaps we'll revisit that decision in the future if it makes sense.
Anonymous
For my DC who sucks at swimming, our pool has mandatory doubles (0430 and 1630) three times a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For my DC who sucks at swimming, our pool has mandatory doubles (0430 and 1630) three times a week.


4:30 am?? For how long?
Anonymous
Do any other pools have 7 am for 13+? Our pool does this and honestly I find it ridiculous. Kid has been getting up at 6 am for middle school all year, and now can’t even sleep in for summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any other pools have 7 am for 13+? Our pool does this and honestly I find it ridiculous. Kid has been getting up at 6 am for middle school all year, and now can’t even sleep in for summer.


Can’t speak to current start times, but I swam in NVSL in early 2000s and this was standard start time for 13+ because we all had summer jobs to get to. I guess kids don’t work during the summer like we used to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do any other pools have 7 am for 13+? Our pool does this and honestly I find it ridiculous. Kid has been getting up at 6 am for middle school all year, and now can’t even sleep in for summer.


Can’t speak to current start times, but I swam in NVSL in early 2000s and this was standard start time for 13+ because we all had summer jobs to get to. I guess kids don’t work during the summer like we used to?


I think this is the reason when our pool has this early practice for 13+ as well, but pretty much all those kids work summer jobs at the pool- so could totally have a later practice. My kids are actually pretty fine with the early start (and hard core club swimmers probably feel like they are sleeping in, lol) but it does seem nuts. Especially because the younger kids need to get to camp- so it would make sense for them to have the earlier practice!
Anonymous
Ours has a 7am all-ages practice (which we use for the weeks our kids are in camp) and then they have age group practices over the next 2-3 hours after that. Sometimes "fun" stuff after the age-group practice. Optional clinics in the afternoons a couple of days a week depending on age group.

It's definitely do-able (if a bit of a scramble) for families with kids in camp / 2 working parents, but optimized for those with more flexibility. We try to split the difference with about half of the weeks in camp and half where we make the later morning practices work.

Our coaches/leadership want it to be fun so there's not any notable attendance pressure (but it's a great experience and kids are drawn to be there).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ours has a 7am all-ages practice (which we use for the weeks our kids are in camp) and then they have age group practices over the next 2-3 hours after that. Sometimes "fun" stuff after the age-group practice. Optional clinics in the afternoons a couple of days a week depending on age group.

It's definitely do-able (if a bit of a scramble) for families with kids in camp / 2 working parents, but optimized for those with more flexibility. We try to split the difference with about half of the weeks in camp and half where we make the later morning practices work.

Our coaches/leadership want it to be fun so there's not any notable attendance pressure (but it's a great experience and kids are drawn to be there).


This is brilliant. Which pool?

Ours is 8:15-9:15 for 9-12; 9:15-10 8u and mini; 13+ 10-11:00. Tough for working parents and teens who have summer jobs or take summer classes.
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