RMSC minis at our site have 4 practices available per week and can go to all of them if they want. And the very best minis can be skipped up across groups when they are moved up. If DC is that kind of swimmer, that would be the pathway: do all of the practices, excel at practice and at meets, and aim high for the springtime group promotion. You can compare by looking on the PVS website at meet results: check DC's times against those from RMSC and see how they measure up. |
You’re lucky. RMSC is the most competitive tryout in the area. When your kid doesn’t make the cut, you can just tell her it’s for babies! |
Sometimes you get lucky if someone left a spot. Years ago we moved sites as my spouse changed jobs that made it a problem and there was an open spot as someone left. |
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If times are good enough and you reach out they will do a private tryout and let you in. It’s at all sites. |
She may or may not make the cut. She has made the cut at two other programs, and comparing her times at when she participated at the RMSC mini champs meet - she is slower than a couple of the RMSC kids her age (who are truly amazing swimmers) but faster than a few. It is interesting how triggered some swim parents are by their kids” teams and times - soccer dads get all of the bad press, but some swim parents also have difficulty sublimating their egos, it seems. Thanks to the helpful parent for explaining the practice schedule, that’s good to know. |
You need to try out at multiple sites. Sometimes it comes down to the number of slots. At 8, its hard to get a slot as they go to juniors and the number of slots depends on who moves up. There may only be 1-2 slots. Once you are in, you are in regardless of how well your kid swims. |
The Rockville site makes you go off the blocks at tryouts. This has scarred many swim parents who frequent this board. |
| The Rockville site didn't use blocks last year when my 8U tried out, so that may be old practice. |
The post above was a joke, a call-back to posts last year from one unhappy parent. |
It’s not just solely about tines. |
True: among other things, the coaches look for technique, endurance (more of this the older the swimmers get, of course), and coachability. The tryouts are not super short, so a kid who loses focus, messes around, and does somersaults will be noticed. They swim some laps and record some times, too. Notes are taken during the tryout and you can write in to the site rep after everything is over to try to get feedback. |
| My 8 years old attended KSAC tryout yesterday and was offered a spot this morning. |
Wow! They are not waiting until after the July tryout? Should we even bother making the drive to Silver Spring? |